8 Metaphors for vulgars

Now the vulgar are the children of the State.

Such a man's mental condition reveals itself in his face, in his whole exterior; and hence that vulgar, repulsive appearance, which is all the more offensive, if, as is usually the case, his willthe only factor in his consciousnessis a base, selfish and altogether bad one.]

The people who begin by despising money as vulgar are generally the people who end by making a mess which other people have to sweep up.

308; 'Vulgar cant against the manners of the great,' iii.

Besides, it is as vulgar as Rats-bane, or the slicing of the Weasand.

But Verlaine advances one step further: hate is to him as commonplace as love, unfaith as vulgar as faith.

" Manners require time, as nothing is more vulgar than haste.

" "But was it no vulgar?" "Vulgar!" said Grizel.

8 Metaphors for  vulgars