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Use "lewder" in a sentence
"Almost every mother of daughters has come across them: the ruder, lewder language even young girls pick up; the pole-grinding pop heroines; the peer pressure to show you're not "frigid" even before you've got to puberty; the thongs and piercings; the playground talk about shaving down below."
"I was invited to banquets where the entertainments tended to be vulgar: cockfights, quail fights, dog fights, drinking contests, and gambling; the poems were lewder; the singers and dancers performed Antics rather than Epics."
"Preparing to open the venue, Mr. Thomas renamed it a "music hall" instead of the lewder-sounding "cabaret" on the advice of local authorities."