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“With "gentlemen's clubs" hah fashionable again, and the word "feminism" barely mentioned in polite society without the qualifier "sour-faced", the clock has been turned back with a vengeance.”
The Guardian: Bring back the F-word if you want to do more than worry about girls | Jackie Ashley
“I had seen enough sour-faced male priests that I never again had a problem about the ordination of women.”
“If you looked around the table at that moment, you'd have seen five sour-faced women sliding their tongues along the roofs of their mouths like toddlers who were given strained spinach in lieu of the expected apple sauce.”
The Huffington Post: Stephanie Dolgoff: Skipping Dessert For Now
“In the role of defense attorney Jake Ehrlich, Mad Men's Jon Hamm spends much of his screen time arguing semantic points and debating linguistic terminology with a procession of sour-faced literary snobs.”
“She is antic and sour-faced even as she leaves her calling, and reason enough to see this zany play that by end, turns surprisingly poignant.”
The Huffington Post: Regina Weinreich: House of Blue Leaves on Broadway: No Kindness From Stranger
“Hera, a sour-faced, dusty feline who enjoys dozing in the screws aisle, prefers Meow Mix Salmon and Tuna in Gravy.”
“I arrived at the wedding, sour-faced and ready to just barrel through.”
“And judging from those hilarious cutaways Wednesday night to the bored-looking Jackson kids in the audience, if sour-faced little Blanket Jackson had his way, everyone would be going home. ...”
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“The sour-faced man in the passenger seat tapped the dashboard impatiently with a stubby finger and shifted his weight.”
“Further attacks on women MPs included saying that Theresa Villiers and Mrs May lacked dress sense, Sharon Hodgson was described as the “thickest MP in the House”, and Roberta Blackman-Woods was described as a “sour-faced bitch”.”
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135 Offensive Shakespearean Terms
135 Offensive Shakespearean Terms =)
artless, baggage, barnacle, bawdy, beef-witted, bladder, boil-brained, bootless, brazen, cankerblossom, churlish, churrish and 123 more...
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Ye Olde Shouting Match
From a list of insulting words that you might encounter in a Middle English shouting match.
The list was given to me by my English teacher.bawdy, bunch-backed, canker-blossom, brazen, clay-brained, clotpole, churlish, dog-hearted, crutch, distempered, empty-hearted, cutpurse and 78 more...
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