Adverb
crassly (comparative more crassly, superlative most crassly)
In a crass manner.
I'm thankful that we live in a crassly commercial, polarized culture, so media jackals like me have a lot of work to do. David Brooks
As performers grow older, I reckon there are two ways they can go. They can either be up there, playing more deeply from their guts than ever, or they can be phoning it in so crassly that it leaves a lump in your throat as you leave the venue at the end of the show. Henry Rollins
He attempts apology one last time when he saves Anne from drowning; Anne crassly rebuffs this attempt, only to regret it almost immediately. Source: Internet
The socio-economic ideological explanation for this is, quite crassly, that Hollywood wants to make as much money and appeal to as many ticket-buyers as possible. Source: Internet