Hou, however, continued to be known for his vulgar speech, which the other officials often joked about.
She thought of Tyr's mocking of her vulgar speech and hated herself for caring what he thought.
In later centuries, Romans "corrected" the name to Dioclea, guessing wrongly that an "i" had been lost in vulgar speech.
She had never been to school, and had heard very little else than vulgar speech until she came to the hospital.
George Mason has not adopted any sort of speech code, but its administrators say they are intent on keeping the atmosphere on the 21,000-student state university free from vulgar or bigoted speech.
Huovinen describes the young Adolf as a rebellious child with a weak constitution, but with an intimidating gaze and vulgar speech.
Hobbes was perfect in the "noble vulgar speech."
Hand had a tendency to slip into vulgar speech when agitated, as he was now with curiosity.
The term "vulgar speech", which later became "Vulgar Latin", was used by inhabitants of the Roman Empire.
We prefer the safer method of metaphysical geometries--or 'magic' in the vulgar speech.