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"I love the crudeness and style of the early birds."
For all their crudeness, the Russians understood how the game was played.
I thought he'd be amused by the crudeness of this old recipe.
The early criticism focused on what was perceived as the book's crudeness.
On top of the crudeness, he's got a nasty temper.
Because of the man's virtues, however, Smith ignored his crudeness.
Given the crudeness of his approach, I would guess a limited educational background, certainly nothing beyond high school.
His crudeness often gets him into trouble because many people are offended by the language he uses.
The love letters were classics, the better and more convincing for their crudeness.
"Talking about male crudeness, did you ever lend Terry any videos?"
In 1789, New York was a city of both elegance and crudeness.
One of the strange truths about television is that crudeness does not guarantee success.
At the same time, he marveled over his crudeness.
As it was, his crudeness invited an equally crude response.
The crudeness of what she heard lulled to fire a blush in her.
Rather, they take a certain pride in the gritty crudeness of their offerings.
But unfortunately it was Germany's crudeness that attracted them rather than its world of ideas.
In his hand was a crude knife, but none the less formidable for its crudeness.
Reynolds was startled by the crudeness of the words.
Where some measure manliness in brutality and crudeness, let us be Kind.
Here there is an interesting mix of sophisticated craftsmanship and crudeness.
There's no reason for crudeness on any part.
"The total effect is that of crudeness and architectural illiteracy.
His personality was a peculiar blend of crudeness and finesse.
Its crudeness is emphasized, making it seem even more menacing than a manufactured gun.