The head of a man who has business, and no method nor order, is properly that 'rudis indigestaque moles quam dixere chaos'.
Epitaph of a Charioteer HOC rudis aurigae requiescunt ossa sepulcro nec tamen ignari flectere lora manu, iam qui quadriiugos auderem scandere currus et tamen a biiugis non remouerer equis.
Epilogue to the Vergilian Catalepton VATE Syracosio qui dulcior Hesiodoque maior, Homereo non minor ore fuit, illius haec quoque sunt diuini elementa poetae et rudis in uario carmine Calliope.
Uncle Fairfield, Story, Ruddock, Adams, Cooper, and a rudis indigestaque moles of others are members.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rudis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.