Repeated appearances on TV and radio can create crude caricatures from otherwise perfectly well-rounded people.
Most of the "art works" were lightly scored graffiti, or crude caricatures scratched on stone slabs during the long centuries when literacy was rare on the Slope.
Local people, many of whom still remember him though he died in 1953, resent the crude caricatures of the rector and of themselves.
The idea of propaganda is in bad repute because it is associated with crude cold-war caricatures.
The titular characters were seen as crude caricatures of the nationalistic ideals of the time.
The book, mired in stilted dialogue and crude caricatures, has a bad smell.
Unfortunately his characters are all crude caricatures.
Eurogamer France described the boxers as crude caricatures of ethnic and national stereotypes, commenting on the "macho poses" by Don Flamenco.
It has also been criticized for crude caricatures and cheap one-liners.
It's true that one or two of the authors are concerned to resist crude caricatures of pre-post-structuralist feminism, but on the whole it has become hard to defend.