The Constitution protects coarse expressions as well as refined, and vulgarity no less than elegance.
One Republican staff aide characterized the letter as telling the Democrats to go jump in the lake, although he used a coarser expression.
He uses "coarse" and mundane poetic expressions to make his message effective and realistic.
Or perhaps it was his black, uncombed hair standing up on end in all directions, or else his coarse, tough expression.
The odd simile suited her own peculiar mode of speech, so full of girls' boarding-school slang and the coarse expressions which troubled Ludens.
If she refuses, he threatens her with the law, the barbarous law, which, to use his own coarse expression, will "restore his conjugal rights."
There was an outburst of delighted guffaws at the coarse expression.
But when it is used as a coarse expression, the "u" is elided.
I can," he said, "and if you don't want to learn a good many coarse expressions right swiftly.
His features were, in themselves, perfect; it was only his cloudy, uncouth, and coarse expression that disfigured them.