Over the centuries, there have been two kinds of theater, the elitist and the vulgarian.
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Walpurgisnacht occurs at a monumental bash thrown by your typical Fairfield County vulgarian.
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An overleveraged vulgarian like Sam Zell, who bought the L.A. Times?
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Being vulgarian propagandists, we told all the kids in the cul-de-sac, and for that, I apologize.
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Many see him as a power-mad, rapacious right-wing vulgarian.
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How can angels speak through the voice of a vulgarian?
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Is this a vulgarian conspiracy by the coalition to thwart the promotion of poetry throughout England?
From the guardian.co.uk
As a visiting fellow teacher, Rae Allen is a delightful vulgarian, and lard would not melt in her mouth.
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The joke has grown, and the Scala is rammed with cognoscenti who are in on the trio's ironic vulgarian shtick.
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A vulgar person (especially someone who makes a vulgar display of wealth)
Vulgaria is a fictional European barony visited by the Potts family and Truly Scrumptious in their flying car, in the 1968 children's film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and the 2002 stage adaptation.
If you use vulgarity in regular practice, you're a vulgarian