That equation of crudeness with authenticity has a long pedigree in our culture. |
The racket was too deafening to make out the human cries from those who could still yell, though their eyes saw the crudeness all too well. |
The crudeness in construction may be attributed to the mason's unfamiliarity with the new material. |
But you have to suspect that the explanation lies in the crudeness of the computer's judgment, not its sophistication. |
There is a certain crudeness in its construction, an overuse of stone, far more than structurally necessary. |
The crudeness of many of these is scarcely to be excelled in any part of the world. |