All 5 Uses of
vulgar
in
Dubliners
- She was a little vulgar; some times she said "I seen" and "If I had've known."†
Chpt 7 *
- There was something vulgar in his friend which he had not observed before.†
Chpt 8
- The threadbare phrases, the inane expressions of sympathy, the cautious words of a reporter won over to conceal the details of a commonplace vulgar death attacked his stomach.†
Chpt 11
- When everyone had been well served Gabriel said, smiling: "Now, if anyone wants a little more of what vulgar people call stuffing let him or her speak."†
Chpt 15
- Mr. Bartell D'Arcy, the tenor, a dark-complexioned young man with a smart moustache, praised very highly the leading contralto of the company but Miss Furlong thought she had a rather vulgar style of production.†
Chpt 15
Definition:
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(vulgar) of bad taste -- often crude or offensive
or:
unsophisticated (or common) -- especially of taste