| The words take on unique cadence, delivering precise and sophisticated concepts with roundabout crudity. |
| Oddly, or perhaps not, it was females who were lapping up the gratuitous crudity more than men. |
| The statement is remarkable for the crudity of its apologetics for the Pacifica management. |
| My pinhole films have the roughness, the crudity of early photographs and films. |
| Beauty is in the eye of the beholder they say, but so are ugliness, crudity and complete bewilderment. |
| The ex-slave would often apologize to the reader for the relative crudity of his text as a work of literature. |