Which preposition to use with indecency
Miss Kate Whyte, of course, who had made a place in society and held it by the indecency of her language.
We are sorry to use such a word as indecency in connection with a young person of the gentler sex, but facts must sometimes be recognized.
I am very much of your opinion, and, like you, feel great indignation at the indecency with which the King is every day treated.
He had not been guilty of a direct indecency to you.
A bald head, at the present day, is as great an indecency as Humphrey Clinker's unmentionables; and a dismantled mouth is an outrage on well-bred society.
I could fancy him in his new town house, struggling through some endless dinner partyhis cynical, stone-gray eyes sweeping up and down the table, his lips curled in that habitual sneer, his mind, perhaps, gone back to the red-and-blue room in Chelsea, where he had been wont to stand astride before the black mantel, bellowing indecencies into the ears of witty modernists.