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"I think we'd better go now," he said, so she made excuses to the other girls, who teased her bawdily.
A round of laughter erupted when someone bawdily suggested a connection between the two subjects.
As he blew a celebratory toot, his wife laughed bawdily.
And the performances are just as bawdily grand.
Through the slats he spotted Margo, flashy in her clinging red dress, laughing bawdily at some joke.
He chuckled bawdily.
Some poems are physically sensual, even bawdily imagining nude embraces, while others are highly spiritual and border on the platonic.
Bawdily and with unrelenting gusto, Harrison's 40 years' worth of writing explores what constitutes a good life, both aesthetically and morally, on this planet.
If Mrs. Bradshaw thought there was anything strange about his late night company, or that said company was a bawdily dressed female, nothing showed on her face.
Outside the ballpark in Pittsburgh, when baseball resumed last September, a vendor was selling T-shirts that bawdily mocked Osama bin Laden.
The gimmick here is creepy lounge and trip-hop, with guests ranging from Norah Jones to the bawdily bizarre rapper Kool Keith.
Combine all this with the fact that much of the work is bawdily body-oriented, and the total effect is, to use a cliché that has a rare appropriateness, Rabelasian.
Another book, "Stories From the Folklore of Russia," which Ms. Freedman described as "bawdily Chaucerian," was published in Paris in 1897.
He was best known for his hefty, autobiographical and imaginatively and bawdily humorous novels, "Three Trapped Tigers" (1971) and "Infante's Inferno" (1984).
The discussion began bawdily enough, with Fred Barnes characterizing the $10 pill as "the greatest thing for trophy wives since joint banking accounts ... [but] bad for gigolos."
Ms. Williamson rocks on - she wears headphones - carries on bawdily and hilariously, giving new truth to the old adage that no role in a real repertory company is less than a major role.
Bawdily outspoken Mari taunts Little Voice and anyone else who'll listen to her, including (albeit reluctantly) a low-life talent agent named Ray Say (Michael Caine, in a flamboyantly scuzzy role).
It is there that balloons wittily signal Time's choric announcement that 16 years have passed; and there that they figure bawdily as part of a phallic dance during Bohemia's rustic sheep-shearing festivities.
To borrow from a bard who probably wrote too bawdily to qualify for a Federal arts grant, nothing in John Frohnmayer's chairmanship of the National Endowment for the Arts became him like leaving it.
The scene on Sunday was such a poignant contrast to those heady days when Bill Clinton and Vernon Jordan used to race around in the sun in their golf cart, talking bawdily about women, cigars in hand.
He couldn't resist throwing in the last interlude of dresses, sneering black vinyl with tarty leopard jackets, embodied bawdily by the French louche actress Beatrice Dalle, who was bursting from a glistening black dress.
Under the direction of the charismatic Akaji Maro, the company will present Atsuko Imai's "Surume" which, if it follows Dairakudakan tradition, will be sumptuous looking, bawdily funny and surprisingly touching.
Reena and Rita are a little too out there, too bawdily O'Brienesque, to ring quite true in this essentially somber tale - yet who can confidently accuse any novelist of exaggeration when the truth is so often supremely bizarre?