| 41. | Bald and ribald, Kelly is the headline act, at least in drawing power.
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| 42. | The young Belle Poitrine is little more than a punch line in a ribald joke.
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| 43. | Often the chunks or jingles are ribald.
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| 44. | That means the product is usually ribald, often sophomoric, and nearly always edgy.
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| 45. | Sturges made rowdy, ribald movies such as " The Great McGinty,"
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| 46. | It is full of obscure references, complex puns, ribald jokes and scatological descriptions.
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| 47. | These folk versions can be quite ribald.
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| 48. | West's ribald satire outraged moralists.
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| 49. | Most of the stories are ribald and uninhibited, with some verging on the pornographic.
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| 50. | Twentysomething singles in endless ribald exchanges.
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