Warncliffe Lodge, and Warncliffe Wood (vulgarly pronounced Wantley), are in the parish of Penniston, in Yorkshire.
About a mile from this village is a lodge, named Warncliff Lodge, but vulgarly called Wantley: here lies the scene of the song.
She is notvulgarly well, but has not the least illness in the world.
Fired with the great spirit of the nineteenth century--at least with that one which is vulgarly considered its especial glory--he resolved to make haste to be rich.
By a stake in society is meant, agreeable to universal convention, a multiplication of those interests which occupy us in our daily concerns--or what is vulgarly called property.
Neither the king, nor his royal consort, is ever visible to any one in the country, so far as is vulgarly known.
By the motions of the Chalmetta it was plain that, though incapable of accomplishing any wonderful feat in the attainment of speed, she had a considerable amount of that commodity somewhat vulgarly termed "spunk.
He wore the uniform of the army, and was battling the mosquitos with the smoke of a plantation cigar, which bore a very striking resemblance to those rolls of the weed vulgarly denominated "long nines.
Epistemon said to Pantagruel, Such another story, not much unlike to that in all the circumstances thereof, is vulgarly reported of the provost of Montlehery.
It was vulgarlycalled the "throat illness" or "plague in the throat.
He, therefore, took his sister Araua Ocllo to wife, by whom he had a son Tupac Cusi Hualpa, vulgarly called Huascar.
They bear a rude resemblance to a chair in profile, or a figure 4; and are thickly disposed over the whole surface, in the attitude sometimes vulgarly termed "spoon-fashion.
These goddesses stepping into a car, vulgarly called a cariole, the mortals followed and explored alley after alley and pavilion after pavilion.
I inquired after a remarkable room in this palace, called in the plan Salon de los Funciones, and vulgarly el Coliseo.
Footnote A: The American lampyris, vulgarlycalled the lightning-bug.
Footnote: The lungs of slaughtered animals are vulgarlycalled "lights," probably on account of their lightness.
When obstructed, their contents become hard and dark-colored, and are vulgarly called "worms.
The shape of them is very like the flower vulgarlycalled Morning-glory.
A few species of these plants ought to be in every Green-house: they arevulgarly called Queen plant.
The result was that trains ran at the usual hour, and would not wait, even one little minute, and it was vulgarly necessary, therefore, to have the wedding promptly at six.
Gerarde relates that, in Queen Elizabeth's time, Milkwort-flowers were "vulgarly knowne in Cheapside to the herbe women by the name of Hedge Hyssop.
These excavations are vulgarly called Ddieri, but they are not in most cases tombs, but dwelling-places for the living, as is shown by the handmills for oil and corn that are found in them.
Their priests are known, and are vulgarly designated as the bishops or archbishops of the Whites; they are actually druids and archdruids.
The cutter was by this time close to us, on the larboard side, commanded by Mr Julius Caesar Tip, the senior midshipman, vulgarly called in the ship Bathos, from his rather unromantic name.
When I glanced at the magnificent array of cards on the salver in the hall, I realised a number of things, and quitevulgarly lost my breath.
She naturally went into her room and cried again, wondering what her father and mother would say if they knew that bedroom fires were considered vulgarly extravagant by an impressive member of the British aristocracy.
However, he who first of that house was surnamed Cicero seems to have been a person worthy to be remembered; since those who succeeded him not only did not reject, but were fond of that name, though vulgarly made a matter of reproach.
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Hard or infrequent words, vulgarly termed crack-jaw, or jaw-breakers, were very often used and considered as cant terms.
Mrs. Font vulgarly throws Mask and Agnes together, in her determination that they shall make a match of it, and as vulgarly tells Lyle the girl is not for him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vulgarly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: grossly; improperly; roughly; unseemly