Crossword clues for uncensored
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
a. unedited; not having had objectionable content removed
WordNet
adj. not subject to censorship; "uncensored news reports" [ant: censored]
Wikipedia
Uncensored is a comedy album by The Bob & Tom Show, which was first released in November 2002. It is a single disc which represents original uncensored material recorded during their syndicated, daily radio show and other studio numbers which had not been previously presented on air without being "bleeped".
Uncensored is a 1942 British World War II drama, directed by Anthony Asquith for Gainsborough Pictures and starring Eric Portman and Phyllis Calvert. The film was produced by Edward Black, with cinematography from Arthur Crabtree and screenplay by Rodney Ackland and Terence Rattigan from a novel by Oscar Millard.
Uncensored is set in occupied Belgium and shares the propagandistic tone of many British films of its era. While its reception was mainly positive, it was criticised in some quarters for its unrealistic portrayal of the occupying German forces as bungling, incompetent and easily outwitted buffoons.
On its original UK release Uncensored ran for 108 minutes; for overseas distribution however it was trimmed to 83 minutes and the cut version subsequently became more widely circulated.
Uncensored refers to censorship
Uncensored may also refer to:
- WCW Uncensored, annual professional wrestling event
- Uncensored (Daron Jones album)
- Uncensored (The Bob & Tom Show album)
- Uncensored (film), a 1942 British World War II drama
- Philadelphia International Records, a record label previously known as Uncensored Records
Usage examples of "uncensored".
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Langstretch backup-crew leader dove headlong, bulling his way through the Uncensored ranks, hand going under his jacket.
White Ship from Nirvana, the White Ship Company, the cops, Uncensored Network, and others.
Radio Liberty or the BBC Russian Service, both of which served as vital cultural links and sources of uncensored news for listeners in the Soviet Union.
Laura from passing her editorials into safe hands to be printed in the next issue of her newspaper or daunted her flow of uncensored mail from outside the convent walls.
They were not to interview individual delegates but were allowed to listen and send out uncensored reports.
Amid all the hindrances--and encouragements, for the Union press generally did noble service in the Union cause--of an uncensored press, and all the complexities of public opinion, Lincoln kept his head and heart set firmly on the one supreme objective of the Union.
A civilized sort of convent, moreover, in which the sisters could receive all the mail they wanted uncensored by the Mother Superior.
But it was his fierce, deep-set eyes that captured her attention as they regarded her with a kind of uncensored curiosity.
She forgot about restraint as he slid his hands up and down her back, over her hips, pressing her to him with the uncensored abandon that she had come to expect from him.
Longing for the uncensored touch of skin against skin, she ripped the barrier away.
Write a brief uncensored description of the relationship: current situation and feelings.
Nor must it be forgotten that sermons, like plays, are addressed to a mixed audience of families, and that the spiritual teachings of a lifetime may be destroyed by ten minutes of uncensored pronouncement from a pulpit, the while parents are sitting, not, as in a theatre vested with the right of protest, but dumb and excoriated to the soul, watching their children, perhaps of tender age, eagerly drinking in words at variance with that which they themselves have been at such pains to instil.
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