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Filter by Meaning The recipe needs refinement as it still has a certain crudity to it.
The prototype for the new machine was still in a state of crudity.
The wine tasted too young and had a crudity to it.
The designer's crudity in sketching the dress design left much to be desired.
His clothes were of such crudity that he was mistaken for a homeless person.
The dress looked like a crudity attempt at sewing, with frayed edges and uneven hems.
Her cooking skills were still in the stage of crudity.
The chef was disappointed by the crudity of the apprentice's knife skills.
The clothing line was criticized for its crudity, with poor stitching and cheap fabric.
The company's advertisement was criticized for its crudity in portraying women.
The fashion designer's latest collection was criticized for its crudity in terms of fabric and color choice.
His choice of clothing revealed a crudity in fashion sense.
The hand-drawn map had a certain crudity charm, with wobbly lines and uneven lettering.
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