crass in A Sentence

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    Now don't be Crass, Claire.

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    Is it Crass to cite your own creation?

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    He's not that Crass, not that direct.

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    And, some people are thoughtless, and Crass.

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    That's a bit Crass!

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    Must you always reduce everything to such Crass terms?

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    Not to be Crass, but have you considered shooting him?

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    We are surrounded by violence, deceit, fraud, corruption, and Crass immorality.

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    True to form, Bourdain is Crass, vulgar, and doesn't hold anything back.

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    True to form, Bourdain is Crass and vulgar, and he doesn't hold anything back.

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    Lots are run by Crass people who take the same kind of equipment and create hellholes.

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    Not to be utterly Crass, but a lot of men do not attempt online dating to meet the undesirables.

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    The road through the Old Town might be brutal, but the communist contributions to the city are not all so Crass.

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    Rimbaud also said that Crass were heavily involved with the hippie movement throughout the 1960s and 1970s, with Dial House being established in 1967.

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    From east to west, San Francisco's Northern Waterfront begins with Crass commercialism, passes through areas of vast wealth, and ends at the city's most famous landmark.

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    Brash, Crass, and outspoken Margaret Cho takes no guff when it comes to the racism and sexism she has faced as a female stand-up comic and Asian woman.

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    In the wake of the Access Hollywood tapes, Trump drew from Springer's playbook and turned one of the most important testing grounds in American politics into a Crass reality television drama.

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    Penny Rimbaud of the English anarcho-punk band Crass said in interviews, and in an essay called The Last Of The Hippies, that Crass was formed in memory of his friend, Wally Hope.

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    In 1835 the old controversy was again revived and Lord Macaulay, the chairman of the Committee on Public Instruction wrote his famous note which is a remarkable achievement of brilliant advocacy, sparkling rhetoric, Crass ignorance of Oriental culture and extreme narrow- mindedness.

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    It seems like Hooters had the whole segment to itself back then, but if you do the research, they had a raft of competitors that popped up--often with really Crass names like Mugs'N Jugs--before Hooters emerged as a clear national leader," he says.

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