Definition of Crasser

1. Adjective. (comparative of crass) ¹

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Definition of Crasser

1. crass [adj] - See also: crass

Lexicographical Neighbors of Crasser

crashing(a)
crashingly
crashless
crashlike
crashpad
crashpads
crashproof
crasht
crashworthiness
crashworthy
crashy
crasis
craspedote
crastination
crastinations
crataegus
crataeguses
cratch

Literary usage of Crasser

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Richmond on the Thames by Richard Garnett (1896)
"crasser tells us that the mirror was circular, and does not say that it was broken in his time ; but this is distinctly stated by the other travellers. ..."

2. The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature by William James (1902)
"But there is a crasser and a more refined supernaturalism, and it is to the refined division that most philosophers at the present day belong. ..."

3. Pamphlets by William Tod Helmuth (1851)
"13 gradually subsiding and gently concreting itself into ever crasser and crasser forms, until it finally and ultimately rests in the lowest material ..."

4. Lead Poisoning: From the Industrial, Medical, and Social Points of View by Thomas Oliver, Great Britain Home Office (1914)
"So much was this the case that Dr. crasser, in his desire to find for me a lead-poisoned potter's child, had sought through all the village without ..."

5. A history of the doctrine of comets: a paper read before the American by Andrew Dickson White (1887)
"At the appearance of the comet of 1618, crasser and Gross, pastors and doctors of theology at Basle ..."

6. Richmond on the Thames by Richard Garnett (1896)
"crasser tells us that the mirror was circular, and does not say that it was broken in his time ; but this is distinctly stated by the other travellers. ..."

7. The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature by William James (1902)
"But there is a crasser and a more refined supernaturalism, and it is to the refined division that most philosophers at the present day belong. ..."

8. Pamphlets by William Tod Helmuth (1851)
"13 gradually subsiding and gently concreting itself into ever crasser and crasser forms, until it finally and ultimately rests in the lowest material ..."

9. Lead Poisoning: From the Industrial, Medical, and Social Points of View by Thomas Oliver, Great Britain Home Office (1914)
"So much was this the case that Dr. crasser, in his desire to find for me a lead-poisoned potter's child, had sought through all the village without ..."

10. A history of the doctrine of comets: a paper read before the American by Andrew Dickson White (1887)
"At the appearance of the comet of 1618, crasser and Gross, pastors and doctors of theology at Basle ..."

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