| 1. | A reminiscence of the vulgar fate. - from Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman |
| 2. | The moment was lost in vulgar details. - from The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde |
| 3. | Alooff the vulgar Constellations thick. - from Paradise Lost by John Milton |
| 4. | It is very vulgar to talk about one's business. - from The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde |
| 5. | Surely you don't think it was a vulgar acciden. - from The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde |
| 6. | That is the reason I hate vulgar realism in literature. - from The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde |
| 7. | "You must stifle this longing for vulgar sensation, Tuppence. - from The Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie |
| 8. | The vulgar and the refined, what you call sin and what you cal. - from Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman |
| 9. | The vulgar directness of the question called for a direct answer. - from The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde |
| 10. | That vulgars give bold'st titles ay, and priv. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare |
| 11. | "Formulario de epistole vulgare missive e responsive. - from The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci, Complete by Leonardo Da Vinci |
| 12. | "Facetie de Poggio fiorentino traducte de latino in vulgare ornatissimo," in-, segn. - from The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci, Complete by Leonardo Da Vinci |