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Definition of "bawdier" []

  • Comparative form of bawdy: more bawdy (adjective)

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Use "bawdier" in a sentence
  • "The interesting thing is he doesn't cross out quite sensitive political or court gossip, or the bawdier passages – it's just the baby talk, which is both infantilising and quite sexualised."
  • "She said, savoring the bawdier aspects of kid-speak."
  • "The tiny 18th-century book – containing a version of the song that is almost a century older and considerably bawdier than the lyrics sung at Irish weddings and sporting fixtures – has been bought by the city's tourism authority and presented to the Dublin Writers museum."