swearer
IPA: swˈɛrɝ
noun
- one who swears
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Examples of "swearer" in Sentences
- He was a screamer, a swearer, and he threw things, anything he happened to be holding.
- She was well educated, but a roundabout writer, and rather a hard swearer and coarse talker.
- I hear all the time that it shows a lack of intelligence because the "swearer" simply does not have vocabulary large enough to utilize.
- Besides, it is a melancholy fact that women rather like being sworn at than otherwise, provided that the swearer is the man whom they are attached to.
- Like profanity, stylistic restrictions are far more effective when used sparingly than constantly; who pays attention to the profanity of a constant swearer?
- When a Russky NEWSWEEK team visited the village recently, the most notorious swearer in the village — a woman named Taska Cherkashina — had no hesitation telling them that there was "some real s-- t going on here."
- He and host Jimmy Pardo riffed on a wide range of topics, such as the world's obsession with his relationship with Jay Leno, how O'Brien's propensity for made-up words might affect his children, and why he's an ineffective swearer.
- The ever-so-humble sounding Tim Dowse could do a good pantomime Uriah Heep, contrasting well against the super-smug swearer Sir Christopher Meyer, known primarily for the comment in his memoirs on the tightness of Tony Blair's trousers in Washington.
- If the golfer cannot give a straightforward answer to a simple question about his future plans, then why should anyone be inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt when he seeks to portray himself as a re-affirmed Buddhist, a born‑again former club thrower, a reformed swearer or, to use his own formulation, a better husband, a better father, a better man?
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