Expletives example sentences

Related (7): obscenities, profanity, vulgarities, imprecations, epithets, oaths, blasphemy

ex·ple·tive

noun

expletives (plural noun)

  - an oath or swear word.

  - a word or phrase used to fill out a sentence or a line of verse without adding to the sense.

Synonyms

oath, curse, obscenity, profanity, epithet, imprecation, exclamation, swearing, cuss, filler, stopgap

"Expletives" Example Sentences

1. I can't believe we lost the game, expletives.
2. That movie was so bad, expletives were flying out of my mouth.
3. Expletives! I forgot my keys again.
4. The traffic was backed up for miles, expletives.
5. I stubbed my toe, and let out a string of expletives.
6. Expletives, I spilled my coffee all over my shirt.
7. The meeting was a complete disaster, expletives.
8. Expletives, I can't remember where I parked my car.
9. My computer crashed, and I shouted a few expletives.
10. Expletives, I missed my flight.
11. The food was terrible, expletives were the only thing I could say.
12. My phone died halfway through a conversation, expletives.
13. Expletives! I can't believe I left my phone at home.
14. The weather ruined our outdoor plans, expletives.
15. The presentation went poorly, and I let out a few expletives under my breath.
16. Expletives, I can't believe I lost my wallet.
17. The hotel messed up our reservation, expletives were the only response.
18. Expletives, I have a flat tire.
19. I accidentally deleted an important file, and let out a few expletives.
20. Expletives! I spilled red wine all over the white carpet.
21. The airline lost my luggage, so I shouted a few expletives.
22. Expletives, I can't find a parking spot anywhere.
23. The concert was cancelled last minute, so I exclaimed a few expletives.
24. Expletives, I burned dinner again.
25. My alarm clock didn't go off, so I shouted a few expletives.
26. Expletives, I lost my passport right before my trip.
27. The store was out of the item I needed, so I muttered a few expletives.
28. Expletives, I got a parking ticket.
29. The delivery was delayed, so I shouted a few expletives at the phone.
30. Expletives, I spilled hot soup all over my lap.

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