I’d never met such crudity before.
It is to be noted that the age of periphrase in verse was the age of crudities in prose.
His speech was full of crudity and offensive remarks.
The crudity of his behavior shocked everyone at the party.
She couldn't stand the crudity of the jokes he told.
The film was criticized for its crudity and lack of subtlety.
The artist's paintings were known for their crudity and raw emotion.
The novel was banned due to its crudity and explicit content.
He was fired from his job because of the crudity of his language.
The comedian's humor often crossed the line into crudity.
The play was criticized for its crudity and lack of depth.
She was offended by the crudity of the graffiti on the walls.
But Atlanta was of her own generation, crude with the crudities of youth and as headstrong and impetuous as herself.
There was to be no crudity in Mrs. Penniman's treatment of the situation; she had become as uncommunicative as Catherine herself.
Philip smiled at her crudity. " I should like to hear, though, what he said about me. Is he preparing a warm reception" ?
The slightest live idea appeared a crudity. In spite of the prevailing good form, perfect politeness, and desire to please, ennui was visible in every face.
But these were faults rather than qualities. It was many years before he became aware of the latent genius of the popular tongue; the raciness of its images, its poetic crudity, its wealth of legendary wisdom.
One noted that " flies, dirt, and outside lavatories" were on the list of complaints from British immigrants, and added that many people also complained about " the crudity, bad manners, and unfriendliness of the Australians" .
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