The words take on unique cadence, delivering precise and sophisticated concepts with roundabout crudity. |
My pinhole films have the roughness, the crudity of early photographs and films. |
The ex-slave would often apologize to the reader for the relative crudity of his text as a work of literature. |
Affluence also creates an ever-growing class of well-off consumers, many of whom seek to emulate the crudities of consumption of the elites. |
In this way he strove to explain away the crudities of the literal narrative. |
Mrs. Bennet, with her crudities and bullying and toadying, had caused the young men to flee in terror. |