Nothing to do with Charles Dickens. Dickens is a euphemism for the word devil, possibly via devilkins. Shakespeare used it.
No -.- Swag is not a bad word :P
No it's not a bad word
It's not a bad word but the word spook is on the swear word list
No, savage is not a bad (swear) word.
Chickens is a word that rhymes with dickens
"Bah humbug" is not a bad word, but rather a phrase made popular by the character Scrooge in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." It is used to express disbelief, disgust, or disdain for something.
Nothing to do with Charles Dickens. Dickens is a euphemism for the word devil, possibly via devilkins. Shakespeare used it.
It is not known what Charles Dickens's first word was, as that information is not recorded or documented.
The novel by Charles Dickens that begins with the word "our" is "Our Mutual Friend." It was first published serially in 1864-65.
For most it was far worse.
The author Charles Dickens wrote as his employment.So he published for profit.The novels he wrote were both interesting stories and comment on the bad side of the world he lived in.
In the book "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens, Joe could not spell the word "education."
Charles Dickens Dickens may have authored the book (he was paid by the word, if you can believe that) but it was first published in 1838 by Richard Bentley.
The bad experiences in the life of Oliver Twist are detailed thoroughly in the novel Oliver Twist, by Charles Dickens.
Charles Dickens wrote about his life so it must have been quite bad because his life wasn't very good.
The word omen is not a bad word