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  1. c-wordnoun

    The word cunt, cock, Chink, cracker or cancer, regarded as taboo words.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of c-word in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of c-word in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of c-word in a Sentence

  1. Bernie Sanders over a report:

    We have over 500 people on our campaign. People do certain things. I'm sure that on Elizabeth's campaign people do certain things as well, but you've heard me for months, I have never said a negative word about Elizabeth Warren, who is a friend of mine. We have differences on issues. That's what a campaign is about.

  2. Jennifer Moak:

    He said because of her age, she wasn’t supposed to be on the ship and that they would be — I think the word that he used was ‘terminating’ our stay on the ship.

  3. Brian Stelter:

    Find me when Nixon, a criminal president, actually used the word ‘ enemy ’ to describe us in public. Even Nixon knew not to go that far.

  4. Chip Davis:

    I think that preachers -- my personal opinion -- should preach about the Bible, it doesn't matter what the doctor does. It don't matter what lawyers do. You keep your nose in the word, and keep it there.

  5. Witness Jose Torres:

    It’s not a knee-jerk reaction. They’re trained to shoot until the risk is ended. i’m not going to use the word, but I said, ‘Why the f are they still shooting him if he’s on the ground?'.


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