Crass Sentence Examples

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  • They aren't the type of people to be sloppy or crass.

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  • Cash is crass, flowers wilt and chocolate melts.

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  • Still, as compared with the later Neoplatonists, he is comparatively free from crass superstition and wild fanaticism.

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  • With exotic photography of women, the idea is to create an image that is alluring, not crass.

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  • Despite the popularity of the song, the lyrics to Tik Tok were also a lightening rod for controversy from people who found them everything from too crass, to too dirty or just plain too silly.

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  • Don't use melancholy for an excuse for crass behavior.

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  • Every year the message of Christmas is subsumed ever more by the crass commercialism of the market.

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  • How could anyone be so crass as to spoil such a place?

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  • The fundamentalists would almost have a rather crass resuscitation view.

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  • On the other hand, it sometimes seems a little crass.

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  • MikeS 15 Dec 2005 A really crass article with equally stupid responses and I vote conservative!

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  • This is still a light-hearted event but not as crass as most bachelor parties, and some mild humor, anecdotes, and jokes are entirely appropriate.

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  • While these can be eye-catching, some people might perceive an overuse of glitter on a military-related site as a crass display over patriotism.

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  • I also survived lunch without being verbally skewered like an unworthy politician for saying something crass.

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  • Not to be too crass, (that's for the news networks) the impacts are TV gold.

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  • Why does it then use the license fee to promote uneducated - indeed sometimes crass - ' pop '?

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  • Nevertheless, putting that chameleon-like behavior aside, there was nothing inevitable about such crass opportunism.

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  • Basil Fawlty's crass remarks vis a vis Poland.

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  • I will ignore the crass stupidity, emanating from Mark, which has sidetracked this debate for far too long.

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  • It may sound crass, but for poor flyers this is the third way.

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  • Some object to the monetary incentives as crass materialism and argue for donors receiving no more than medical expenses and insurance policies.

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  • Absolutely; it was a moment of crass stupidity.

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  • Basil Fawlty 's crass remarks vis a vis Poland.

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  • While it is true that there are some crass people in the blogosphere who criticize the size of some of her features, there are many more who appreciate her ambitious and "self-made" persona.

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  • It isn't of course, but here Barker's political message seems crass.

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  • The church of St John, built in 1744, and enlarged in 1879, was supplemented, in 1880, by St Crass Church, in Perpendicular style.

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  • We must bear in mind that he was no cold systematic thinker, but an Oriental visionary, brought up in crass superstition, and without intellectual discipline; a man whose nervous temperament had been powerfully worked on by ascetic austerities, and who was all the more irritated by the opposition he encountered, because he had little of the heroic in his nature.

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