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Example sentences for "rudest"

Lexicographically close words:
rude; rudely; rudeness; rudenesse; ruder; rudiment; rudimental; rudimentary; rudiments; rudis
  1. Among the rudest men the appreciations are no higher than among inferior gregarious animals.

  2. But in respect of definiteness and permanence, the relations between animals in a state of gregariousness fall far short of the relations between individuals in the rudest human society.

  3. But the admirable state of civilization among these ants, among bees and other social animals, has been developed, just as has been our own, from the rudest beginnings.

  4. No doubt in such work she would be far more helpless then the wife of the rudest savage, yet she is not on that account to be held as an inferior being, or nearer to the animals.

  5. Evolutionists, and especially those who believe in the struggle for existence and natural selection, ignore altogether the evidence of the golden age of humanity, and refer us to the rudest of modern savages as the types of primitive man.

  6. Wealth in its rudest form of sacks of uncoined gold dust rules the hour.

  7. Moreover, in the rudest of these tribes, such governmental organization as exists is very inconstant.

  8. Thus between the rudest societies and some of the lowest forms of animal life there is analogy alike in the slight extent to which organization is carried, in the indefiniteness of this organization, and in its want of fixity.

  9. They have no fixed habitations; in the summer they live almost entirely in the open air, and in the more inclement weather they shelter themselves with bark erections of the rudest construction.

  10. The process of basket-making is very simple, and appears to be well known among the very rudest peoples.

  11. Mankind, equally in the rudest and most refined state, have always sought to gratify the love of distinction by staining their dress sometimes even their skin, with gaudy colours.

  12. Hundreds of canoes, of the rudest construction, crammed with men, women, and children, put off to us when we came to anchor.

  13. Near these huts I observed an idol of the rudest construction.

  14. Come out here and speak to me," repeated the Count, still perfectly uninfluenced by the rudest speech that his friend could make to him.

  15. The fact is," said I, "that the art of society among us Anglo-Saxons is yet in its rudest stages.

  16. The first and rudest form of seeking this is by a great promiscuous party, which simply effects this,--that people at least see each other on the outside, and eat together.

  17. Now what is called a large party is the first and rudest form of social intercourse.

  18. The dwelling is the rudest kind of log-house, and the outside is sometimes decorated with the skins of deer, bears, and other animals, hung up to dry.

  19. The rich farmers are scarce, and the laborers in the rice-fields hardly earn, from days of hardest toil with the rudest implements, the little that will provide for their families.

  20. The delicate vases, the bronzes, and the silks are often made in humblest homes, the work of one or two laborers with rudest tools.

  21. The Lombards, inferior to them by far in strength both of body and of mind, this rudest of Teuton races seemed incapable of receiving culture.

  22. The Vandals, rudest of all the German peoples, had been invited by Count Boniface, in 429, to pass over from Spain under their king Genseric to the Roman province of North Africa.

  23. Attila, the rudest of them all, was a skilful diplomatist.

  24. The shallowest understanding, the rudest hand, is more than equal to that task.

  25. The rudest code of barbaric laws bears some impress of the Almighty Finger of Sinai.

  26. But we must not forget that the rustic clergy is but a little higher in culture than the rudest of the peasantry, and a life which would seem intolerable to an American laborer is elysium to a Russian hind.

  27. Their dance is of the rudest kind, and consists merely in violent motion of the arms and legs.

  28. Acknowledge their entire ignorance of even the rudest methods of agriculture.

  29. The very rudest huts hastily constructed of branches of cedar trees, and sometimes of flat stones for small roofs.

  30. These conditions were generally observable among the rudest tribes of the American Indians.

  31. They are only acquainted with the rudest sorts of clay manufactures, and the use of the metals (except by European introduction) is altogether unknown.

  32. Even among the rudest Indian tribes a regular union between man and wife was universal, although not attended with ceremonials.

  33. The rudest form of human society known in the Old World was far advanced beyond that of the mysterious children of the West, in arts, knowledge, and government.

  34. In your society, senorita, the rudest spot would appear a paradise.

  35. With the very rudest races, religion consists mainly of ghost worship and animism.

  36. In the earliest, those of the oldest deposits and of the oldest animals, we find the rudest implements.

  37. The cavern is formed by nature in a beautiful granite rock; its interior is covered on all sides with figures of mountain goats drawn with charcoal in the rudest manner; they are done by the shepherd boys and girls of the Towaras.

  38. Where we have nothing else to rely upon, we may receive the rudest traditions of an Indian nation, although they be regarded as mere historical phenomena, or materials to be considered.

  39. There exist in the coarsest minds, nay, while such are engaged in most abominable wickedness, redeeming traits of character, which show that the image of the Deity is seldom totally and entirely defaced even in the rudest bosoms.

  40. The whole structure," says Captain Mudge, "was wrought with the rudest kind of implements, and the labour bestowed on it must have been immense.

  41. The cavern was in this instance filled up to the roof with mud and gravel, in which fragments of two kinds of pottery were detected, the lowest and rudest near the bottom of the cave, below the level of the extinct mammalia.


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