In the face of such scurrility, the dignity and calm of Othello emerge with great force when he takes the stage in the second scene. |
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Let us figure his mildness and equanimity in the midst of their impatience, and perhaps their scurrility. |
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Or obscenity or foolish talking or scurrility, which is to no purpose: but rather giving of thanks. |
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If you look through classical literature, you will find that four-letter words are reserved for scurrility, satire, and abuse. |
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But scurrility and elitism should have no place in these forums. |
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The host has more success with a mixture of humour and mild scurrility. |
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Anonymous letters echoed all these attacks in every key of scurrility. |
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When his resignation was accompanied by a peerage for Hester and an annuity to her of £3,000, there was again an outburst of abuse and scurrility. |
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The combination of harmless quotations of fairy and fable tales with the symbols of abysm aims at the scurrility of ordinary family problems in the sinister environment of the Osbourne family. |
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Spain's three main broadcasters pump out an average of 13 hours a day of programas de corazón: a blend of scurrility, plunging neck-lines and shouting. |
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