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Filter by Meaning The artist's paintings were criticized for their crudity.
The chef's cooking lacked sophistication and was marked by crudity.
The politician's crudity during the debate caused outrage amongst the viewers.
The construction workers showed a certain crudity in their building techniques.
The chef was appalled by the crudity of the ingredients used in the recipe.
The politician's crudity in his speeches often offended his opponents.
The artist's latest painting was criticized for its crudity.
The sculptor's work was praised for its raw crudity and emotional intensity.
The chef's crudity in plating the dish detracted from its visual appeal.
His rudimentary drawing skills were reflected in the crudity of the sketches.
The artist's early works showed a lot of crudity in their execution.
The artisan's pottery had a certain crudity to it, with rough edges and uneven shapes.
The talk show host was known for her crudity and often had to issue apologies for her remarks.
The artist's work was criticized for its crudity and lack of technical skill.
The builder was frustrated by the crudity of the tools he had to work with.
The politician's crudity during the debate turned off many voters.
The politician's speech was criticized for its crudity and lack of depth.
The politician's speech was condemned for its crudity towards women.
The chef's lack of experience was evident in the crudity of the presentation of the dish.
The artist's early works were full of crudity brushstrokes and unfinished details.
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