Crossword-Solution: VULGARIAN
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Vulgarian | n. | A vulgar person; one who has vulgar ideas. Used also adjectively. |
We have 10 clues for the answer “VULGARIAN”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| An inelegant upstart. | 1 answer |
| One with unrefined tastes | 1 answer |
| vulgar (rich) person | 1 answer |
| Unrefined type | 4 answers |
| Vulgar person | 5 answers |
| Philistine | 9 answers |
| A VULGAR PERSON | 11 answers |
| DISCOURTEOUS person | 14 answers |
| Vandal | 15 answers |
| ARRIVISTE | 15 answers |
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with VULGARIAN (5)
She had expected a heavy-set, blue-jowled vulgarian with a black cigar, a battered derby, and stubby policeman’s shoes.
Should he go back and take that pug-faced vulgarian by the throat? As for that minx! But his feelings about HER were too complicated for expression.
They had no private rooms for study, and the evenings were always spent in the common barroom of the tavern, where Western wit, often vulgar or profane, was freely indulged in, and the best of them at times told stories which were somewhat “broad;” but even while thus indulging in humor that would grate harshly upon severely refined hearers, they despised the vulgarian; none despised vulgarity more than Lincoln.
Why, respectful civility is itself a lie, which poor Jeames often has to utter or perform to many a swaggering vulgarian, who should black Jeames's boots, did Jeames wear them and not shoes.
Heelless boots with angular toes, wedded to narrow, unstrapped trouser-ends--these denoted the vulgarian.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, New Yorker, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1954–2022).