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Перевод: scurrilous speek scurrilous


[прилагательное]
грубый; непристойный; оскорбительный


Тезаурус:

  1. I know him, I have even protected him on a number of occasions against scurrilous attacks by fellow priests."
  2. Topics of debate from the series are thoroughly discussed - slow over-rates and appropriated penalties, the Lord's ridge, and Ian Wooldridge's scurrilous criticism in the Daily Mail of Geoffrey Boycott's commentary.
  3. Probably an amalgam of two mass-circulation papers The New York Herald and The Morning Courier and New-York Enquirer (edited by James Gordon Bennett and Colonel Watson Webb respectively): both papers attacked CD in the most scurrilous fashion after his speeches calling for an International Copyright Agreement.
  4. The power was last exercised over 30 years ago in the case of Garry Allighan who, having launched the scurrilous accusation that some Members were disclosing confidential business for reward, was discovered to be the sole offender in this respect.
  5. Another Halket satire: "A dialogue between the Devil and George II", an imaginary, scurrilous discussion which did nothing for King George's reputation, so incensed his son, Butcher Cumberland, that he offered 100 reward to anyone who would bring him Halket's body.
  6. He collected the scurrilous gossip and the half-truths about Modi, much of it from Beatrice, and sent it to be collated by Douglas Goldring (Charles Douglas was his pseudonym), who produced the book Artist Quarter , the first extensive biography in English of Modigliani.
  7. In a display of spiteful professionalism, the Argentinian defender pursued Johnson like a villainous Latin American stereotype from Roy Of The Rovers trying to unsettle the emotional Scot with the scurrilous taunt "Droogs, droogs, Johnson swallow droogs."
  8. My scurrilous expectations were fired up by a headline on a handout from the Commission.
  9. An old tale tells of a holy priest who visited his nephew, a scurrilous tavern-keeper.
  10. Personally, I'm inclined to doubt the truth of such scurrilous tales - with the possible exception of the last.
  11. According to reports in some of the more scurrilous publications, the young American was deeply turned off by this close encounter with the "world's sexiest female" as Kylie has been voted in many teen surveys.
  12. THE White House last night denounced as "completely scurrilous" allegations of marital infidelity made against President Bush by Mrs Hillary Clinton, wife of the Democratic presidential hopeful, Bill Clinton, writes Xan Smiley in Washington.
  13. Since then, scurrilous rumours have had it that no proceedings were to be published.

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