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Answer for the clue "Farthest out of line ", 6 letters:
rudest

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Rude \Rude\, a. [Compar. Ruder ; superl. Rudest .] [F., fr. L. rudis.] Characterized by roughness; umpolished; raw; lacking delicacy or refinement; coarse. Such gardening tools as art, yet rude, . . . had formed. --Milton. Hence, specifically: Unformed ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. (en-superlative of: rude )

Usage examples of rudest.

You know, Mother, she's the first real friend I've had, and I think she's splendid, though the first weeks she was here she was really the naughtiest, rudest girl in the school.

And when I suggested that he might like me to keep house for him he answered in the rudest way that he wouldn't like it at all!

I remember that Geoffrey told me he was the rudest man in London, which I don't find it difficult to believe!

Afterwards, he held a litde wake of his own in the Oxford Bar's back room with three or four of the loudest, rudest, and funniest hacks around.

It's about the rudest thing you can do to an Elf to speak Orcish in front of him.

Arruns, if he had little of the Etruscan about him in his language, which was Latin of the rudest kind, spoken in a broad Greek accent, had at least the corpulence for which the foretellers of the future [53] were proverbial.

The milestone stood where four roads met, and close to it, as marking where the territory of Nicæa touched that of a neighbouring township, stood one of the statues of the god Terminus, the [147] boundary-marker, a roughly hewn pedestal of granite, surmounted with a human bust of the rudest shaping.