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Filter by Meaning The gamer crudely taunted and insulted other players during the online match.
She crudely applied makeup without blending it properly.
The actor crudely simulated sexual acts on stage.
The writer crudely described the sexual encounter between the characters, without regard for literary subtlety.
The crudely played guitar chords were out of tune.
The book's crudely drawn maps made it difficult to follow the characters' travels.
The painting's crudely mixed colors resulted in a muddy, unappealing tone.
He crudely drafted a basic proposal for the project.
She crudely outlined the initial structure for the research paper.
The crudely drawn picture looked like it was made by a child.
The map was crudely drawn, making it difficult to distinguish the different regions.
She crudely played the first few notes of the song on the piano.
The politician crudely dodged the question during the debate.
The party decorations were crudely put together and fell apart quickly.
The crudely hewn rock wall provided shelter from the wind.
The crudely drawn cartoon characters lacked detail and finesse.
The group of teenagers crudely vandalized the school with offensive graffiti.
The shirt was crudely stitched and had many loose threads.
The journalist crudely reported rumors and unverified information without fact-checking.
Her crudely decorated cake still tasted delicious.
The crudely written sign was difficult to read from a distance.
The accountant crudely calculated the taxes, resulting in incorrect amounts.
The chef crudely assembled the ingredients for the recipe.
The meal was crudely prepared, with no regard for seasoning or presentation.
The map was crudely drawn and lacked any distinguishing features.
The artist crudely sculpted the figure before refining the details.
The chef crudely chopped the vegetables, resulting in unevenly sized pieces.
The researcher crudely interpreted the data, resulting in flawed conclusions.
The author crudely portrayed the villain in the book.
The crudely carved wooden figure was rough to the touch.
The crudely made dress was uneven and poorly stitched.
The band's crudely recorded demo lacked the polish of their studio recordings.
He crudely painted the landscape, not bothering to distinguish the trees from the bushes.
The director crudely portrayed the antagonist in the film.
The movie's special effects were crudely done and unrealistic.
The crudely prepared meal lacked seasoning and was overcooked.
He crudely insulted her appearance in front of everyone.
The food was cooked crudely and lacked any refinement.
The artist crudely drew explicit and graphic scenes in their artwork.
The curtains were made of crudely woven burlap.
The carving on the statue was crudely done and lacked detail.
He crudely told the customer to leave the store.
The crudely written essay was full of grammatical errors.
He crudely sketched out the design for the new building.
She crudely summarized the novel, leaving out important details.
The company crudely implemented their new policy without considering the consequences.
The crudely painted mural lacked depth and dimension.
The painting was crudely done and looked like it was done in a hurry.
The author crudely drafted the first few chapters of the book.
The crudely written novel was full of cliches and poor characterization.
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