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"We'd sworn, like the Three Musketeers, that if we got this going, we'd drop everything and make it.
I've worked in offices where fully mortgaged, highly educated, even church-attending fathers of four have sworn like sergeant majors throughout the working day without causing any offence to those around them.
Of George Washington, Gaynor wrote that he was "of warm blood and prone to passion," that he was "even known to have sworn like a trooper at times," that his "face was pitted" and that he "was not the equal in knowledge of history, economics and government of the men who surrounded him".
Who hasn't sworn like a sailor or screamed "OPERATOR!
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And swears like one, too.
She swore like a sailor.
She could swear like a trooper.
He swore like a sailor and prayed like a saint.
I've heard she swears like a trooper.
She swore like a trooper and drank a lot.
When swearing (like laughing), "with" and "at" are very different.
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