Closer to home, a swearword by mild-mannered former British Prime Minister John Major, caused him to soar in people's estimations. |
A church hall, where 20 years ago God's praises were sung, now has clothing, record, and book stalls where one stall was promoting a band with a swearword in its name. |
Tina has peppered almost every sentence with a swearword and been caught chomping on her toenails and squeezing spots. |
Not once during the entire interview does Garcia utter a single swearword. |
A best-selling children's book is being removed from supermarket shelves after a complaint about a swearword by a housewife. |
His speeches of the 1980s were intelligent and clearly done, introducing the songs in the most enjoyable and often entertaining manner, with the occasional swearword to spice up the lot. |