Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
So expect it to hear this C-word mentioned a few times.
Summers too used the C-word in response to an audience question.
He also has used the c-word in reference to Palin.
That vitally important c-word goes to the heart of the matter.
It's only a molecule or two away from the C-word.
Then he came in and I was right in the middle of saying the c-word.
Earlier he had casually dropped the nuclear c-word into our conversation.
There are many considerations when making a record and the c-word pops up - career.
The new C-word will stick, partly because it is credible.
Next time, she should use the C-word and say more precisely what she means.
Employ the c-word, however, and you could still conceivably feel you'd made a point.
There it is, right up front, enjoying pride of place: the C-word.
Nonetheless, I didn't, and as you're probably aware, the c-word has gone on to have a fascinating career all its own.
Andrew Moore has used the c-word in his email, and that's not allowed.
Bleeping is largely a thing of the past, unless you're using the c-word.
Or do I risk someone using the C-word about me for offering an opinion?
Bush made use of the C-word to refer to the imminent struggle against terrorism.
For the moment, all this cricket is subsumed by the other c-word.
No matter how many, by now they all boil down to a single C-word: cliché.
I had just dared to the mention the C-word: creationism.
She gave an entire speech about China without mentioning the C-word.
The basis of nonpharmaceutical solutions is the big C-word: commitment.
It’s easy to forget how readily the c-word gets bandied around these parts.
The c-word has become acceptable parlance for children in mainstream movies.
“People are beginning to talk about the c-word again,” the official said, referring to a military coup.