- a common (or familiar) complaint.
- a common brand of soap.
- a common friend.
- a common nuisance.
- a common sailor.
- a vernacular term.
- a vulgar and objectionable person.
- an uncouth soldier--a real tough guy.
- an untutored and uncouth human being.
- appealing to the vulgar taste for violence.
- behavior that branded him as common.
- behavior that branded him as common.
- common decency.
- common lands are set aside for use by all members of a community.
- common parlance.
- followed common procedure.
- for the common good.
- he had coarse manners but a first-rate mind.
- his square plebeian nose.
- it is common knowledge that she lives alone.
- of what coarse metal ye are molded.
- produced...the common cloths used by the poorer population.
- the common cold.
- the common housefly.
- the common man.
- the common people in those days suffered greatly.
- the mutual interests of management and labor.
- the technical and vulgar names for an animal species.
- the unwashed masses.
- the usual greeting.
- the vulgar display of the newly rich.
- the vulgar tongue of the masses.
- they went for a walk in the park.
- vernacular speakers.