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Example sentences for "crudest"

Lexicographically close words:
crude; crudelis; crudely; crudeness; cruder; crudities; crudity; crudo; crue; cruel
  1. She wore a brown skirt protected by a holland apron, and surmounted by a paisley blouse bearing a fawn design on a ground of crudest green.

  2. To tell her would be to publish the news to the whole village, and to have it conveyed to Sarah Ann in the crudest manner conceivable.

  3. And in the organic world evolution reveals itself most clearly of all; from the crudest and simplest it presses onwards to the most delicate and complex.

  4. For all its beliefs, the most sublime and the crudest alike, conceal within them the conviction that fundamentally spirit alone has truth and reality, and that everything else is derived from it.

  5. But it can neither be schooled, nor is it capable of developing even the crudest beginnings of science.

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

  7. As to his treatment of the Bible, it evinces everywhere the crudest anthropomorphic method of interpretation such as we should expect to find in a child or very ignorant person.

  8. 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.

  9. In the centre we have the god, mounted on a bull, his left hand raised, his right hand grasping a weapon or a whip; he is trampling on a prostrate and suppliant foe, whose figure is sketched in the roughest and crudest conceivable manner.

  10. The simplest and crudest form of measurer of which the record has been preserved is known as the cross-staff.

  11. It is rather startling to reflect that the navigators of the middle ages had no means whatever of determining the rate of progress of a ship at sea, beyond the crudest guesses unaided by instrument of any kind.

  12. In its crudest form a roller enables a man to drag a load instead of carrying it, and he can readily drag much more than he can carry.

  13. Ages before the crudest bagpipe was put together, the lungs by which they were to be blown, and the larynx joined to those lungs, were displaying a wind instrument of perfect model.

  14. Few lands, even the most remote, are without this variegated history, and the crudest commercial power is built up on the debris of romance.

  15. Critics of Johannesburg would have us believe that the second only is to be found, and in its crudest form: the truth is that, considering the history of the place and its novelty, the first is remarkably strong.

  16. Such generalizations involve something not necessarily present in the crudest initiations of such Rhymes as those found under Divisions I and II.

  17. You have with you all the crudest unbelievers and all the crudest fanatics.

  18. To attribute to the writer the opinions and the feelings of his dramatis personae would of course be the crudest of mistakes.

  19. The crudest theism would seem to him far more reasonable than to direct the religious emotions towards a "stream of tendency.

  20. The deep bass moves most slowly, the representative of the crudest mass.

  21. The very crudest weapons may be handled with variable dexterity; the best handling must be discovered and practised; and this had a high selective value for the hands as well as for the brain.

  22. If either can be said to precede the other, it is Science (at least, in its earliest and crudest form) that precedes Magic.

  23. In the earlier days of the camp the crudest methods of mining were employed; but with the improved transportation facilities, modern machinery was brought in and the difficulties of the development were greatly lessened.

  24. The Ophir Creek Mines are of great value, having produced more than five millions of dollars by the crudest of mining methods.

  25. Their whole interest is restricted to the physiological functions of nutrition and reproduction, or the satisfaction of hunger and thirst in the crudest animal fashion.

  26. The subject is so enormous that only the crudest outlines can be given here, and so new that it is impossible to announce any positive conclusions.

  27. This, of course, is but the roughest and crudest outline suggestive of the method of procedure.

  28. And if this be more or less, or completely, blocked up, and its delicate mucous membranes coated with a thick, ropy discharge, you will not be able to distinguish anything but the crudest and rankest of odors.

  29. In a recent work in which the crudest fancies of primeval savagery are thinly disguised in a jargon learned from the superficial reading of modern books of science, M.

  30. For information concerning their early careers we must look, not to history, but to linguistic archaeology, a science which can help us to general results, but cannot enable us to fix dates, save in the crudest manner.

  31. Now if such was the condition of the human intellect only three or four centuries ago, what must it have been in that dark antiquity when not even the crudest generalizations of Greek or of Oriental science had been reached?

  32. And then there came a sharp clash of arms, a dull heavy blow as from a club or sword-pommel, and a deep voice from without summoned them to open in the King's name.

  33. The Italian, Valerga, named by the Pope to the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem, represented the Roman standpoint in its crudest form, but he had his speech read for him by Bishop Gandolfi.

  34. The debate in the Lords presented the Tory theory of Irish government in its crudest form.

  35. The crudest human endeavor is superior to the best non-human efforts; and the explanation is found always in the fact that the ingenuity of man has enabled him to find artificial aids that add to his power of manipulation.

  36. The psychic difference between the crudest savage of the lowest grade and the most perfect specimen of the highest civilization is colossal--much greater than is commonly supposed.

  37. As pantheism is a result of an advanced conception of nature in the civilized mind, it is naturally much younger than theism, the crudest forms of which are found in great variety in the uncivilized races of ten thousand years ago.

  38. Much to Mary's sorrow she was still a heathen, and a very zealous one, as she sacrificed daily to the spirits in the crudest way, with food and blood, in abasement and fear.

  39. A teacher had gone from Asang, but he was himself only at the stage of the first standard in the schools, and could impart but the crudest instruction.

  40. Ignoble little wooden packing cases liberally dotted by the way screamed with the crudest colours, 'the crudest rainbow scale disgorges on the palate.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "crudest" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.