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n. (plural of profanity English)
Usage examples of "profanities".
The words knotted themselves into sentences, which bound themselves into paragraphs, and I spoke the foulest profanities that had ever assailed my ears.
She bellowed profanities, she cried out for mercy, she cursed the knights who had done this to her, she cursed my name and she didn't even know what my name was.
I pulled and yanked and a string of profanities escaped my lips as I realized the damned thing was attached.
Mumbling profanities and curses at the dust, the desert, the army, and the seemingly endless distance to Carthogia, he moved to one side and stopped to look back at the long column of infantry and cavalry regiments, fireball throwers, war chariots, and supply wagons snaking its way back and out of sight among the rounded dunes and low scarps of the Meracasine.
Abaquaan fiddled with a console to one side of him, muttered a few profanities beneath his breath, and tried something else.
It lacked much of its second story and roof and the city's blasphemous residents had defiled its walls with all manner of profanities blaming Cyric for the Razing.
Lee smiled now, remembered Jackson's embarrassment as Harman would ride by, screaming profanities at a line of slow moving wagons.