Affluence also creates an ever-growing class of well-off consumers, many of whom seek to emulate the crudities of consumption of the elites. |
She has just escaped from the crudities and unintelligibilities of the Mexican code. |
His score is exempt from the crudities and vulgarities from which certain modern Italian operas are not free. |
As a woman of the world she would, of course, overlook the crudities of our toilettes. |
He believed that a new spirit dwelt there, expelling the crudities of youth. |
Mrs. Bennet, with her crudities and bullying and toadying, had caused the young men to flee in terror. |