Adults bribed them, drogued them, held them under influence, in order they should vulgarize the act of killing. |
Any attempt to vulgarize or rewrite the Soviet period and diminish the memory of Lenin... is an attempt to undermine the integrity of the Russian federation. |
Prince's most ambitious works cheerfully vulgarize familiar features of Abstract Expressionism, minimalism, and Pop art. |
The cafe proprietor cherishes him so highly that he refuses to vulgarize him by printing the asking price on the same menu. |
If I may vulgarize the implications of Orwell's argument a bit: substitute Republicans for Kipling and Democrats for the opposition, and you have a good synopsis of the current state of American politics. |
I would not vulgarize my unknown source of beautiful illusions by giving it the name it takes in technical catalogues. |