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Example sentences for "ruder"

Lexicographically close words:
ruddy; rude; rudely; rudeness; rudenesse; rudest; rudiment; rudimental; rudimentary; rudiments
  1. The idea was the same which in a ruder rank expressed itself in home-made wines and hereditary recipes; and which still, in a thousand unexpected ways, can be found clinging to the women of the poor.

  2. Nothing is more openly fallacious than to fancy that in ruder or simpler ages ruling, judging and punishing appeared perfectly innocent and dignified.

  3. But the Snob, one notes, is in the way of degeneracy; he has new exemplars; he speaks a ruder language.

  4. Look far enough, and it means muscular toil, that swinking of the ruder man which supports all the complex structure of our life.

  5. Nothing is ruder than to make an engagement, be it of business or pleasure, and break it.

  6. The ruder nations had, in their way, however pitiable on the score of magnificence, their grand festive, triumphal, and demoniac confluxes and revellings.

  7. A ruder kind of drama, the amoebaean verse, or bucolic mime, developed into the only pure stream of genial poetry found in the Alexandrian School, the Idylls of Theocritus.

  8. Those localities where chipping was done reveal hundreds of tons of splinters and failures, and these are often counted as ruder implements of an earlier time.

  9. At her command winds rise and waters roar, Again she lays them slumbering on the shore; With flower and fruit the wilderness supplies, Or bids the rocks in ruder pomp arise.

  10. Twere better to be born a stone, Of ruder shape, and feeling none, Than with a tenderness like mine, And sensibilities so fine!

  11. But they will scarcely be able to conceive the effect which poetry produced on their ruder ancestors, the agony, the ecstasy, the plenitude of belief.

  12. A few articles of Roman make were found mixed with a few bone implements of a ruder type.

  13. Of that ruder version there were many differing editions--so to call them.

  14. They are countenanced, however, in this failing, by the practice of the ancient Greeks, and perhaps by that of every other nation in its ruder state.

  15. Those appropriated to the women are of ruder construction, and only calculated for fine weather; they are, however, useful vessels, being capable of containing twenty persons with their luggage.

  16. The ruder Tonapoo in such a case sacrifice a human being on the roof.

  17. It must have been handed down from a time beyond the memory of man, when Italy was still in a far ruder state than any known to us in the historical period.

  18. May no ruder hand than the hand of time destroy these eloquent footprints of old thought which remain among us!

  19. But upon other two stones which lie beside, may still be read in rude prose, and ruder rhyme, the history of those who sleep beneath them.

  20. As Balfour's grasp could not have been unclenched without cutting off his hands, both were thrown into a hasty grave, still marked by a rude stone and a ruder epitaph.

  21. This man, the first of the Quakers, and by trade a Shoemaker, was one of those to whom, under ruder or purer form, the Divine Idea of the Universe is pleaded to manifest itself.

  22. T were strange in ruder rank to find Such looks, such manners, and such mind.

  23. It is a wise thought that the possible bayonet or ruder weapon in the hands of our new citizens would be even worse than the ballot, and our safer course is to give the immigrants a stake and interest in the government.

  24. In the East Riding, all to the north of the ancient city of the Shire, even then famous for its minster and its castle, even then the see and palace of the second archbishop of the realm, was wilder yet, ruder and more uncivilized.

  25. Beyond Milan, the country wore the aspect of a ruder devastation; and though every thing seemed now quiet, the repose was like that of death, spread over features, which retain the impression of the last convulsions.

  26. In a trice we were bedlam loosened--that is, the ruder part of us.

  27. Of these they were dispossessed and when they felt that with the taking away of these parishes all their ills had ended, they received fresh, ruder shocks which renewed and inflamed the wound.

  28. The ruder mountain tribes brought much gold from the interior and traded it to the lowland people in exchange for various coveted articles.

  29. Therefore, in general, you may be prepared to accept ruder and more elementary work in one than the other; and it will be the means of appeal to blunter minds.


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