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Bawdily

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bawd·y  (bôd)
adj. bawd·i·er, bawd·i·est
1. Humorously coarse; risqué.
2. Vulgar; lewd.

bawdi·ly adv.
bawdi·ness n.
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Adv.1.bawdily - in a bawdy manner


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In telling the story via the Fool, here named Pocket, Moore writes bawdily and broadly and boldly.
That said, the only one that you, my fellow wine aficionados, need to be concerned about is that, this year, I shall be embarking on a journey to seek out new wines, to discover new civilised libations, to bawdily go where no one has been for at least a week or two.
Throw in some comic relief, including a stage Irishman and a French beauty who stumbles, bawdily, in her English lessons, and what more could audiences ask for?
 
 
 
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