| 21. | It's very, very funny _ heavily sarcastic, often ribald.
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| 22. | Rabelais'writing had a ribald streak and so did Dard's.
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| 23. | Each comedian brings a ribald, but different, style to the party.
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| 24. | Ribald humor : the local paper specializes in bizarre sexual-abuse stories.
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| 25. | And who suspected just how ribald it would get?
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| 26. | The audience waits for vanilla romance and gets ribald jokes about copulating cows.
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| 27. | His ruined nose was the subject of much ribald comment by his enemies.
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| 28. | The works were often ribald and many of the sponsors listed are anonymous.
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| 29. | There was a time when The Classic had developed a ribald and rowdy reputation.
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| 30. | There are also two glimpses of bare male buttocks and some ribald shadow puppets.
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