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Filter by Meaning The film's crudity made it unsuitable for younger audiences.
The artist's paintings were criticized for their crudity.
The comedian's jokes were criticized for their crudity and offensiveness.
The comedian's jokes were filled with crudity and received mixed reactions from the audience.
The comedian's humor was criticized for its crudity and lack of sophistication.
The artist's latest painting was criticized for its crudity.
The sculptor's work was praised for its raw crudity and emotional intensity.
His rudimentary drawing skills were reflected in the crudity of the sketches.
The restaurant's decor was criticized for its crudity and lack of attention to detail.
The artist's early works showed a lot of crudity in their execution.
The movie's crudity and explicit content earned it an R rating.
The artisan's pottery had a certain crudity to it, with rough edges and uneven shapes.
The car's design was characterized by crudity, with basic features and no frills.
The artist's work was criticized for its crudity and lack of technical skill.
The movie's crudity was deemed inappropriate for children.
The comedian's jokes were received poorly because of his crudity in delivering them.
The artist's early works were full of crudity brushstrokes and unfinished details.
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