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cruddy

[ UK /kɹˈʌdi/ ]
[ US /ˈkɹədi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. characterized by obscenity
    had a filthy mouth
    smutty jokes
    foul language

How To Use cruddy In A Sentence

  • They're the cruddy ones no one wants, not the spectacular, awesome ones with fairy wings and gypsy stallions with big manes," she says. Virtual Products, Real Profits
  • Besides, the weather is supposed to be kinda cruddy.
  • Some recordings in the 80's were done very poorly and probably sounded cruddy on both formats.
  • That could mean only one thing; a cruddy cream doughnut festering beneath the surface.
  • I'm in the fancy hotel, lying on my bed, imagining her in that cruddy car, in the cold, hitting the dispenser for the even cruddier coffee. Analog Science Fiction and Fact
  • They booked a tour of small, cruddy bars across the United States and Canada in advance of the album's release, expecting only moderate attendance.
  • It wouldn't be such a big deal if it happened just every once in a while, but this has been going on for some time… and you're feeling cruddy about it.
  • Here at last is a superhero who not only washes his costume at a cruddy coin-op Laundromat, but has his socks ruined when the red and blue colors of his costume run.
  • Well, you can read all about my cruddy Saturday afternoon of football here if you're a masochist, or you can just poke toothpicks in your eye while you're in the shower if you really want to recreate the experience.
  • Phone companies tend to advertise their wares with gloss about downloadable music, cruddy cameras and other such fripperies.
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