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- adjective
comparative form ofcrass : morecrass
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Examples
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Refined supernaturalism is universalistic supernaturalism; for the "crasser" variety "piecemeal" supernaturalism would perhaps be the better name.
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Refined supernaturalism is universalistic supernaturalism; for the "crasser" variety
Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature William James 1876
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It is all too easy to obliterate the beauty of the real world when a film crew crashes into a location; Chivo has an artist's heart that stands in the way of the crasser tendencies of some film-makers.
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Albeit a crasser act than Colbert but just an act nonetheless.
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It is all too easy to obliterate the beauty of the real world when a film crew crashes into a location; Chivo has an artist's heart that stands in the way of the crasser tendencies of some film-makers.
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Howard Hughes was doing cruder, coarser, crasser things with Jane Russell's atomic décolletage over at RKO in the same period, but Russell had Bob Mitchum's face while Rita Hayworth was a Max Factor girl voted "Best Lips of 1945" and had charms, talents and splendours that far outweighed the contents of Russell's cantilevered brassiere.
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Surely other (and even crasser) motivations are at hand, but the unspoken impetus for much of the antipathy and rage we have seen of late has race issues lurking at the core.
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Is it just me or does it seem to anyone else that these unrepentant materialists are growing crasser and more short-sighted in direct proportion to their wealth and power?
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Is it just me or does it seem to anyone else that these unrepentant materialists are growing crasser and more short-sighted in direct proportion to their wealth and power?
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But Gore is accustomed to masking the crasser aspects of politics behind a studied politeness and would never use such a crude phrase.
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