raunchy

IPA: rˈɔntʃi

adjective

  • Smutty; indecent.
  • Lecherous.
  • Sexually seductive.
  • Very low-class; inferior; inadequate.
  • With dishonorable, base and vulgar expression.
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Examples of "raunchy" in Sentences

  • The story is too raunchy and violent.
  • This is moments before the raunchy scene.
  • It is regarded as a raunchy and rousing anthem.
  • Mustaine's song is as raunchy and fast as ever.
  • Marc wrote a very raunchy poem about me and Gio.
  • She became famous for her raunchy item songs in movies.
  • They brought in raunchy dances which Derek made indecent.
  • They also added raunchy trailers to bump up the ratings on tapes.
  • Not all countries translated the title into something less raunchy.
  • But when I hear the word raunchy, to me that describes Jenna Jameson.
  • The show features a wide range of sketches that are sometimes raunchy.
  • The show is an entertainingly raunchy cornucopia of polymorphous perversity.
  • July 22, 2008 10: 27 AM wow, nice ... lets go see what she's been up to (nothin raunchy i hope LOL) ... go blogHers!!!
  • Jackie Collins has been called a "raunchy moralist" by the late director Louis Malle and "Hollywood's own Marcel Proust" by Vanity Fair magazine.
  • Audiences have become more discriminating about their choices in raunchy humor, so I am pegging Role Models for something in the $12. 7M range and a 2nd place finish.
  • She complained that the L.A. Times article used "graphic descriptions that make the material sound like hard-core porn when, in fact, it is more accurately described as raunchy humor."
  • But it is his inner angel that holds the Gregson family together and maintains a loving environment for characters and viewers alike, even when the show is at its most rude and raunchy, which is much of the time.

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