Definition of Rudenesses

1. rudeness [n] - See also: rudeness

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rudenesses

ruddocks
rudds
ruddy
ruddy duck
ruddy shelduck
ruddy shelducks
ruddy turnstone
ruddying
rude(a)
rude awakening
rudeboy
rudeboys
rudely
rudeness
rudenesses (current term)
rudenkoite
ruder
ruderal
ruderals
ruderies
rudery
rudes
rudesbies
rudesby
rudesbys
rudest
rudie
rudies
rudiment

Literary usage of Rudenesses

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

1. Theatre Arts by Society of Arts and Crafts, Detroit (1922)
"There were rudenesses in the presentation, but chese rudenesses were of the school of Burbage. All of them were overborne like rocks in rapids by the ..."

2. All the Year Round by Charles Dickens (1882)
"To be forced to be on the qui vive for rudenesses does not conduce to equanimity of spirit. It is like Thomas Carlj le and the Shanghai cock. ..."

3. Letters and notes on the manners, customs, and condition of the North by George Catlin (1841)
"Many are the rudenesses and wilds in Nature's works, which are destined to fall ... Of such " rudenesses and wilds," Nature has no where presented more ..."

4. Illustrations of the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American by George Catlin (1866)
"Many are the rudenesses and wilds in Nature's works, which are destined to fall ... Of such " rudenesses and wilds," Nature has no where presented more ..."

5. Letters of Humphrey Prideaux, Sometime Dean of Norwich, to John Ellis by Humphrey Prideaux, John Ellis (1875)
"Neither, I suppose, will the University for the future permit them here, if they can be kept out, since they were guilty of such great rudenesses before ..."

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