Definitionn. the quality of lacking taste and refinement
Last update: August 1, 2015
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The diaphaneity of Babet contrasted with the grossness of Gueulemer. [Please select]
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Still there was no trace of grossness in their form or expression. [Please select]
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The very grossness and obviousness of the inconsistency confirms them in this conviction. [Please select]
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This grossness in the presence of Miss Pratt was unthinkable. [Please select]
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She turned scarlet to her hair; the deliberate grossness stunned her. [Please select]
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"If evil comes of this I shall testify to the grossness of your aggression." [Please select]
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Germany, in spite of her blunders and her grossness, stood forth as the scourge of cant. [Please select]
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"; they declare that the play has, with all its energy, a sort of intellectual grossness, of which the author of "Hamlet" and "Othello" was incapable." [Please select]
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This same intellectual grossness is certainly very striking; the scene of Richard's wooing of Lady Ann is a capital specimen of it. [Please select]
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