Indeed, some of his aides, in conversations about the campaign, have become high-pitched, even using an occasional expletive when discussing the governor.
The style as well as the content of his poetry reflected this anger: short sentences, staccato phrasing, minimal punctuation, occasional expletives, urgency.
Later, the agency broadened its enforcement efforts beyond those seven words, but they continued to look the other way when stations broadcast the occasional "fleeting" expletive.
It includes the occasional Anglo-Saxon expletive and a tastefully filmed romantic encounter.
He salted his proclamations of candor with the occasional vulgar expletive as they scribbled.
The magazine declared three of the four songs suitable for daytime radio if the occasional expletive was ignored.
So that this report may be welcomed at breakfast tables and in classrooms, the word "cookie" has replaced the occasional expletives.
But the court at that time left open the question of whether the use of "an occasional expletive" could be punished.
If you're Irish, you love language, and if you do, you're going to fall on the occasional expletive; it's the percussive side of language.
An affable man who never seemed stressed, Cates peppered his conversation with Yiddish words and occasional expletives.