crudity


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Synonyms for crudity

an impolite manner that is vulgar and lacking tact or refinement

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"There are instructions all over the internet, and the crudity, positioning, and relative ineffectiveness of these does not suggest that a more sophisticated group played any role in this."
Here the crudity is more of an onslaught and may offend some, not only Catholics.
Before this Impreza arrived, those wanting or needing all-wheel drive in a family-sized car and not able to spend well over PS20,000 on the cheapest 4x4 crossovers or compact SUVs were limited to the crudity of SsangYong Korandos and Dacia Dusters.
Before this Impreza arrived, those wanting or needing all-wheel drive in a family-sized car and not able to spend well over PS20,000 on the cheapest 4WD Crossovers or compact SUVs were limited to the crudity of SsangYong Korandos and Dacia Dusters.
Eugene Levy leavens the crudity, Seann William Scott's Stifler wallows in it.
Harsh Vardhan further said, "Crudity and graphic representation of culturally objectionable symbols as manifested in the UPA's so-called sex education programme cannot be called sex education.
Kaye was that type of man, capable of rising above the crudity of reality to see the humour beyond the pain.
COMEDY We waited 16 years to see Sharon, Tracey and Dorien back on our screens for more sisterly tiffs and blatant crudity - and the Essex girls didn't disappoint.
Concerns of military action against Syria would most certainly add more crudity to an already ablaze and never settling Middle East, which would eventually result in much higher oil and precious metal prices and impact an already frail global economy.
The third edition in the wildly popular series delivers the expected brand of comedy high jinks, outrageous crudity and over-the-top laugh-out-loud moments, though this time the gang's antics are balanced with a darker tone.
The writer-director orchestrates some hilarious interludes courtesy of the supporting characters, such as Danny's best man's speech that lurches from political incorrectness to crudity, and an unfortunate set of holiday snaps.
There are some (like the writer of this review) who have long believed that the public services weren't really good enough, and others (like the contributors to this volume) who think that the public services at least used to be very good, but there can be little doubt that, good, bad, or indifferent, the public services have been made catastrophically worse by the intervention of politicians intoxicated by the sheer crudity of their own rhetoric.
Mary was the scourge of the BBC and ITV, the clean-up crusader who condemned crudity and nudity.
Lund's single-issue screenplay is not exactly "Knocked Up" for the arthouse set, but like that pic, it has its share of male crudity and uninhibited moments.
I'm sure you've heard the crudity about likening opinions to a certain anatomical feature that every human body is equipped with.