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- noun Plural form of
vulgarian .
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Examples
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It is the monotony of Roth's gross, mean Jewish world, peopled largely by cheats and vulgarians, that is offensive.
Philip Roth and the Jews: An Exchange Syrkin, Marie 1974
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Mr. Ryan is Wyatt Earp in a world of vulgarians and self-obsessives.
Ryan Still Brings the Heat Jason Gay 2010
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He's livid that a mob of American vulgarians have dared to touch his sacred love-object.
Serious Moonlight Lee Sandlin 2011
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Mr. Goold has, of course, created an obstacle course for his Shylock, who is bound to lose his dignity as well as his money to these vulgarians.
Recurring Daydreams Paul Levy 2011
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In order to deter the more clever vulgarians, it also replaces dirty words hidden within other words.
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Hoarders are vulgarians, taking things out of the public domain and saving it for their own private creep show.
Kathryn M. Ireland: Hoarding Versus Collecting Kathryn M. Ireland 2011
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Hoarders are vulgarians, taking things out of the public domain and saving it for their own private creep show.
Kathryn M. Ireland: Hoarding Versus Collecting Kathryn M. Ireland 2011
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In order to deter the more clever vulgarians, it also replaces dirty words hidden within other words.
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Hoarders are vulgarians, taking things out of the public domain and saving it for their own private creep show.
Kathryn M. Ireland: Hoarding Versus Collecting Kathryn M. Ireland 2011
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Robert is, somewhat unnervingly, thinking this, as his mother and father sit in the front of the car, parodying the gruesome vulgarians with whom they have just had lunch in Saint-Tropez "world-famous joke of a town", as his father has it.
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