Use of swearing in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include swearing at the start of sentence, swearing at the end of sentence and swearing in the middle of sentence

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swearing at the start of sentence


  1. Swearing is a way of expressing oneself.

swearing at the end of sentence


  1. He was cautioned for swearing.
  2. My dad told me off for swearing.
  3. Giles was shocked at the swearing.
  4. The teacher told me off for swearing.
  5. I don't like to hear children swearing.
  6. He was shocked to hear his child swearing.
  7. He was in a right tizzy, muttering and swearing.
  8. Nowadays, the public is rarely shocked by swearing.
  9. The teacher turned a deaf ear to the boy's swearing .

swearing in the middle of sentence


  1. She was swearing something terrible.
  2. Lay off the swearing, if you don't mind.
  3. He was sent off for swearing at the referee.
  4. Then he started shouting and swearing at her.
  5. She flounced out of the room, swearing loudly.
  6. The foreman is always swearing at the workers.
  7. She got 200 lines for swearing at her teacher.
  8. He tried to cry off after swearing he would do it!
  9. He was extremely drunk and swearing like a trooper.
  10. Some people are offended by swearing on television.
  11. He was flung out of school for swearing at a teacher.
  12. Boycotting Disney is like swearing off salt and sugar.
  13. True, some people are offended by swearing on television.
  14. We could hear him cursing and swearing as he tried to get the door open.
  15. I am given to understand that he was swearing throughout the game at our fans.
  16. He twisted the letter up into a ball and threw it into the fire, swearing softly.
  17. Given the slightest encouragement, he'd be on his knees swearing eternal devotion.
  18. He burst into tears, begging her to forgive him and swearing to pay back everything he had stolen.

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