1. crass - Adjective
2. crass - Adjective Satellite
Gross; thick; dense; coarse; not elaborated or refined.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAre we no greater than the noise we make Along one blind atomic pilgrimage Whereon by crass chance billeted we go Because our brains and bones and cartilage Will have it so? Edwin Arlington Robinson
It is not proof that I sought. I, of all men, know that proof is but a fallacy invented by man to justify to himself and his fellows his own crass lust and folly. William Faulkner
It's such a crass idea - you're either in love or out of love. Damien Hirst
Again, as egotistical as I am, as self-centered as I am, and as much as I love strangers idolizing me, I find it very crass to be self-promoter in a way. John Larroquette
To say a poet is to be condemned or inaccessible because she invokes some fields of vision which we have difficulty in grasping; this seems to me a crass kind of bullying. Geoffrey Hill
The British are the only people in history crass enough to have made revolutionaries out of Americans. Shashi Tharoor