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Definition of crudely in English: crudelyadverb ˈkruːdliˈkrudli 1In a rudimentary or makeshift way. the crudely stitched flag Example sentencesExamples - The artwork seems a bit crudely drawn.
- She nodded before hurriedly fixing the post crudely with a roll of duct tape she had procured from a pocket in her trenchcoat.
- A croquet-like game is believed to have been played by thirteenth century French peasants who used crudely fashioned mallets to whack wooden balls balls through hoops made of willow branches.
- Roughly a dozen small blocks were crudely nailed together to create each cluster of geometric forms.
- She looked down and saw she was standing on a crudely built metal platform.
- In the early 1980s, skateboarders were breaking into abandoned lots or backyards to skate in empty swimming pools or on crudely constructed ramps.
- Lettered crudely on the wall above a work table is the advice, "Stay Out Stay Back."
- In the front gallery stood a matte-black block of polystyrene crudely hacked to resemble a human skull perched on a base.
- It was a female form crudely carved in rosewood.
- I had seen African-American quilts, of course, but I always thought they seemed crudely made.
- 1.1 In a way that lacks finesse or subtlety.
his minor works are sometimes crudely handled Example sentencesExamples - The artist varies his technique, sometimes painting lyrically, sometimes crudely, with a near garish palette.
- The targets are so obvious and attacked so crudely that the film lacks any real bite.
- He calculates rent crudely by taking 4 percent of his estimated land value, for which he gives no source.
- The phrase "law is politics" crudely summarizes a current in American legal culture that has been prominent since the 1930s.
- To put it crudely, modern artists use past artworks freely for whatever they want.
- The jump from carefully composed illustration to crudely arranged website was quite jarring.
- The author divvies up world power somewhat crudely into its main factions.
- The humans find the planet already populated by a race crudely dubbed the Arachnids, or "Bugs."
- Unfortunately, the orchestra plays way too crudely.
- All that craft and effort seems wasted on such a crudely obvious story.
2In an offensively coarse or rude way, especially in relation to sexual matters. talking bluntly and crudely about sex Example sentencesExamples - He was renowned for his acerbic, if occasionally crudely sexist, pieces for lad magazines.
- A lot of dance art of this period was crudely titillating or obviously erotic ... the sight of a naked limb in the 19th century could drive people wild.
- In general, however, most film theorists still seem either embarrassed or bemused by bodies that often act wantonly and crudely at the movies.
- His elegant, often pugnacious, occasionally crudely offensive essays on composers are now available in a collection.
- Engaging in S & M brings both characters out of their shells - but the film doesn't show more than it needs to, and never views the relationship crudely or salaciously.
- He turned his horse and winked at her crudely.
- Jose crudely slapped at her backside.
- He leaned forward, leering crudely in my ear.
- They laughed loudly and crudely to each other as they continued to walk down the street, closer and closer.
- Pure pornography, these crudely printed eight-page pamphlets put popular comic-strip characters in more "adult" situations.
Definition of crudely in US English: crudelyadverbˈkro͞odlēˈkrudli 1In a rudimentary or makeshift way. the crudely stitched flag Example sentencesExamples - A croquet-like game is believed to have been played by thirteenth century French peasants who used crudely fashioned mallets to whack wooden balls balls through hoops made of willow branches.
- Roughly a dozen small blocks were crudely nailed together to create each cluster of geometric forms.
- The artwork seems a bit crudely drawn.
- I had seen African-American quilts, of course, but I always thought they seemed crudely made.
- In the front gallery stood a matte-black block of polystyrene crudely hacked to resemble a human skull perched on a base.
- Lettered crudely on the wall above a work table is the advice, "Stay Out Stay Back."
- In the early 1980s, skateboarders were breaking into abandoned lots or backyards to skate in empty swimming pools or on crudely constructed ramps.
- She looked down and saw she was standing on a crudely built metal platform.
- She nodded before hurriedly fixing the post crudely with a roll of duct tape she had procured from a pocket in her trenchcoat.
- It was a female form crudely carved in rosewood.
- 1.1 In a way that lacks finesse or subtlety.
his minor works are sometimes crudely handled Example sentencesExamples - All that craft and effort seems wasted on such a crudely obvious story.
- The targets are so obvious and attacked so crudely that the film lacks any real bite.
- The artist varies his technique, sometimes painting lyrically, sometimes crudely, with a near garish palette.
- The author divvies up world power somewhat crudely into its main factions.
- To put it crudely, modern artists use past artworks freely for whatever they want.
- He calculates rent crudely by taking 4 percent of his estimated land value, for which he gives no source.
- The jump from carefully composed illustration to crudely arranged website was quite jarring.
- The humans find the planet already populated by a race crudely dubbed the Arachnids, or "Bugs."
- Unfortunately, the orchestra plays way too crudely.
- The phrase "law is politics" crudely summarizes a current in American legal culture that has been prominent since the 1930s.
2In an offensively coarse or rude way, especially in relation to sexual matters. talking bluntly and crudely about sex Example sentencesExamples - A lot of dance art of this period was crudely titillating or obviously erotic ... the sight of a naked limb in the 19th century could drive people wild.
- He was renowned for his acerbic, if occasionally crudely sexist, pieces for lad magazines.
- He turned his horse and winked at her crudely.
- Engaging in S & M brings both characters out of their shells - but the film doesn't show more than it needs to, and never views the relationship crudely or salaciously.
- They laughed loudly and crudely to each other as they continued to walk down the street, closer and closer.
- Jose crudely slapped at her backside.
- His elegant, often pugnacious, occasionally crudely offensive essays on composers are now available in a collection.
- In general, however, most film theorists still seem either embarrassed or bemused by bodies that often act wantonly and crudely at the movies.
- Pure pornography, these crudely printed eight-page pamphlets put popular comic-strip characters in more "adult" situations.
- He leaned forward, leering crudely in my ear.
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