967 examples of crudest in sentences

An immense mass of political writingspamphlets, prophecies, military and economic treatises, romances of German conquest, and the likenaturally many of them of the crudest sort, was poured forth and eagerly accepted by the public, and a veritable Fool's Paradise of German suprernacy arose.

It does not follow, however, from these remarks that we expect war in its crudest form to continue for ever.

A little judgment, and the crudest reasoningthat is all.

The crudest finalists have been everywhere out-stripped by Evolutionists in dextrous application of the argument a posse ad esse.

This would include fossils and remains of past civilizations which (in the hypothesis) would never have existed; and would be in all respects as difficult as the crudest conception of the creation-hypothesis.

They seem incapable of conceiving that a race which debauches its own women, can hardly be expected to show the crudest forms of respect to the women of an enemy people.

The buffoon was the crudest thing in this worlda man who thought himself a wit.

There are not only stately pines, but fragile flowers, like the orchises, commonly described as too delicate for cultivation, which derive their nutriment from the crudest mass of peat.

A novel will be of a high and noble order, the more it represents of inner, and the less it represents of outer, life; and the ratio between the two will supply a means of judging any novel, of whatever kind, from Tristram Shandy down to the crudest and most sensational tale of knight or robber.

For even in the Lucretian, the coarsest and crudest scheme of the Epicurean doctrine, a hylozism, a potential life, is clearly implied, as also in the celebrated 'lene clinamen' becoming actual.

It is incredible how far this inferiority goes, and how perseveringly a spark of truth will glimmer on even under the crudest covering of monstrous fable or grotesque ceremony, clinging indestructibly, like the odor of musk, to everything that has once come into contact with it.

Their economics are sounder than their sociology, which is of the crudest.

The crudest, shrewdest, most preposterous panderer to weak-minded" "Whew!

The one, that which characterizes the earliest and the crudest religions, teaches that man escapes dangers and secures safety by the performance or avoidance of certain actions.

The room in which Elitha and Leanna were staying when we arrived at Sutter's Fort was part of a long, low, single-story adobe building outside the fortification walls, and like others that were occupied by belated travellers, was the barest and crudest structure imaginable.

" She added a moment later, with a sudden tightening of her grip upon his hands, "Have you, too, discovered that sentimentality is the crudest thing in the world?

"One of the things Mary said last night was that sentimentality was the crudest thing in the world.

"Any form of faiththe crudest, the most absurd that any soul ever staked its salvation uponmust always be the most interesting subject in the world to every thinking mind.

It is the directest, tersest, crudest thing we have ever seen.

The thought of London came to herthe heat and the dust and the fumes of petrolthe chattering crowds under the parched treesthe kaleidoscopic glitter of fashion at its crudest and most amazing.

But, though he began to work on a large scale, young Edison's financial facilities were of the crudest and simplest.

The native knows jealousy in its crudest formthat of mere animal rage at being prevented by a rival from taking immediate possession of the object of his desire.

The play was given in a dimly lighted court, with simple costumes and the crudest stage properties.

The kitchen is a chemical laboratory, in which are conducted a number of chemical processes by which our food is converted from its crudest state to condition more suitable for digestion and nutrition, and made more agreeable to the palate.

They are awfully flat and flabbythey have all been rolled about in some one's mind, till they are as smooth as pebblessome bits of the crudest rudeness, not worked up tosome knock-down schoolboy retorts which most civilised men would have had the decency to repressand then we get back to the real Boswell again, and how fresh and lively it is!"

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