Sentence examples for To bastard from inspiring English sources

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To bastard

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A person who was born out of wedlock, and hence often considered an illegitimate descendant.

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(He does perform the intro to "Bastard" in live shows).

Zhang told me that he had wanted to leave the scene alone, but it was too risky for the name Li Peng to be connected to "bastard," even if the point was to show a foreigner's clumsiness with Chinese.

This three-piece came from Bavaria and played a bruising style of death metal that was similar in ways to Bastard Priest--albeit less punk-charged, with perhaps a touch of early Possessed in there too.

"Yarou" is one of these insults — its meaning is somewhat similar to "bastard" or "unpleasant person" in English.

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I am attracted to bastards, cripples and broken things as is reflected in the book.

"We should not give free rein – I dare say – to bastards," the museum's secretary general, Norbert Cige, told reporters when asked what message the reopening gave.

Other examples include John Major's reference to "bastards" in the cabinet, Stephen Byers's self-description as a "cab for hire" and Gordon Brown's "bigot" gaffe in 2010.Politicians, like advertisers, deal in clipped, punchy language.

Marie, married firstly to a bastard nobleman, then to a wealthy landowner, finally runs off with a coachman and finds the love of her life.

The chance to direct "Bastard Out of Carolina" came, she says, "like a gift".

Carrie wants an answer to another bastard question that I never in my life saw being asked.

When queens have many consorts, workers are less related to the bastard sons of other workers (their half-nephews) than when the queen mates just once.

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