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- Yet beneath the films'randy ribaldry beats a warm heart.
- It includes a bout of stagy swordplay and some very mild ribaldry.
- Like any humour, ribaldry may be read as conventional or subversive.
- When a man jumped in, the ribaldry began.
- Beneath the ribaldry, however, are forces pulling her toward a frightening past.
- This is the nobler part of their ribaldry.
- Most of his poetry consist of Satire, Ribaldry, Flyting and creative insults.
- Despite the inevitable ribaldry, this was the method he taught to his students.
- Prince Edward was placed under the supervision of the queen's brother ribaldry ".
- And only so much ribaldry you can get away with in an atmosphere of polite decorum.
- Since 1999, Clive Murphy has published ten books of gay, often comic, ribaldry.
- If ribaldry is not your scene, no need to go in search of " Action ."
- I will then, with my cohorts, spout and spew tramp ribaldries, raucous rusticana and fecal badinage.
- Turkish female artists who were not receptive to kanto's typical ribaldry chose to turn away from it.
- It became a subject of satire and popular ribaldry, resulting in more than a dozen illustrated satirical limericks, such as:
- The ribaldry, seductiveness and wit of her performance appear thoroughly rooted in Mrs . Lovett's love for Todd ."
- Use modens ponens, some chivalry, some ribaldry, some bellyhoo, some tallywallies, and then you get your deduction.
- Ribaldry typically depends on a shared background of sexual conventions and values, and its comedy generally depends on seeing those conventions broken.
- The cricket historian Gideon Haigh wrote " Thoughts of such a gruff, soldierly man acting the diplomat had caused great ribaldry ".
- The NYTimes in it's review wrote that it was " a lightning fast blastof prime-time catchprases and graphic ribaldry"
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