baw
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Comparative
bawdier
Superlative
bawdiest
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humorously indecent or risqué, often dealing with topics considered taboo in polite society
- The comedian's bawdy jokes had the audience roaring with laughter, despite their risqué nature.
- The novel was filled with bawdy humor, featuring characters who engaged in scandalous antics and ribald conversations.
- Despite her refined appearance, she had a bawdy sense of humor that often caught others off guard.
- The tavern was known for its bawdy atmosphere, with rowdy patrons indulging in raucous behavior and off-color jokes.
- The play's bawdy dialogue and suggestive scenes caused a stir among the more conservative members of the audience.