Sentence examples for using indecent language from inspiring English sources

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He was also charged with using indecent language and resisting arrest.

Police in St Kitts and Nevis said the rapper 50 Cent and a member of his entourage were detained and charged for allegedly using "indecent language" during a performance at a music festival.

Following the match Bedell-Sivright accused the referee of incompetence, and an inquiry eventually cleared Dobson of using indecent language, but he became the first British Isles player ever ordered off.

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"When a caller makes ad hominem attacks or uses indecent language or obviously racist language, program hosts are certainly permitted to step in," according to C-SPAN's website.

One was written up for using "profane or indecent language".

It signifies that the program is inappropriate for those under 17 and may contain tough and indecent language, such as multiple uses of the F-word (or using that word in a sexual manner) or racist slurs like the N-word, graphic violence including blood and gore, and explicit sexual situations.

Asked whether she had used bad language, she asked: "What's bad?" Mr Wilmot said it was indecent language.

FOnlow Simon Davis on thetter.

"Sexual staring", "Making derogatory remarks about women", "Making fun of darker-colored women", "Using vulgar language and making crude remarks", "Loudly rating girls' looks', "Following home and blowing kisses","Indecent proposals", Pulling hands, scarves and saris", "Bottom pinching", "Touching hips and breasts of women", "Stalking", "Indecent exposure", "Openly masturbating in the bus".

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