adv. [f. CRUDE + -LY2.] In a crude manner; see the adj.

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1638.  Chillingw., Relig. Prot., I. iii. § 12. 132. This proposition so crudely set down … no Protestant will justify.

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1669.  W. Simpson, Hydrol. Chym., 163. Blood and urine distilled crudely.

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1881.  H. James, Portrait of Lady, xxxvii. He … said to her crudely—‘Your husband is awfully cold-blooded.’

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