crudity in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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It is precisely from this crudity that the film itself gains a credibility of realism.
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The crudity of ordinary objects has the potential to obscure their mathematical essence, and idealization is used to combat this tendency.
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The volume and crudity of playing was willfully assaultive, the lyrics insufferably pretentious and melodramatic, in a childishly metaphysical or dime-store surrealist vein.
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But he seems about on par with the current president, in terms of reckless speeches, inexperience, crudity, and cluelessness.
www.nbr.co.nz
The discordance captures the crudity of previous musical sounds compared to the sublimity of the new rock and roll.
www.vulture.com
Though displaying the verbal dexterity one associates with both the playwright and the genre, the patina of wit occasionally erupts into shocking crudity.
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One of the strongest motives that leads men to art and science is escape from everyday life with its painful crudity and hopeless dreariness.
thenextweb.com
Finally, there are the songs of the board which aren't all subject to transcription due to their crudity, but of which some are of high musical and literary standard.
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Crudity has long been a substitute for wit for what some consider comic.
www.abc.net.au
Sorry for the crudity, but it really is the best description!
calgaryherald.com

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