The boy made a crude sketch of the portrait . [adjective]
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Copper occurs in the crude form as sulphide. [adverb]
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The site also feels amateurish, due to the somewhat crude design and various spelling mistakes. [adjective]
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(4) The spreading on the road of crude oil, or of oil emulsions in water, is an important palliative. [adjective]
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I therefore believe with Emerson that "the masses are crude, lame, pernicious in their demands and influence, and need not to be flattered, but to be schooled." [adjective]
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Every harsh line, every glare of light, every crude tone has disappeared. [adjective]
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At best, you can only hope to get the crude material of good manners from them. [adjective]
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It seemed crude and cruel to enter this hall of bygone revelry by the garish light of day. [adjective]
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The term "Barbarian" refers to the aristocratic classes, whom Arnold thought to be essentially crude in soul, notwithstanding their good clothes and superficial graces. [adjective]
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And it is all so simple, pale, and crude in the cold white light of this morning which I feel is dawning for me. [adjective]
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Paris rawly waking, crude sunlight on her lemon streets. [adjective]
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