Synonym: bumpy, choppy, common, crude, inferior, poor, rough, vulgar. Antonym: delicate, fine. Similar words: soar, board, harsh, coal, coast, coach, in tears, on board. Meaning: [kɔːs] adj. 1. of textures that are rough to the touch or substances consisting of relatively large particles 2. lacking refinement or cultivation or taste 3. of low or inferior quality or value 4. conspicuously and tastelessly indecent.
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61. Woodlands Pool which is a general coarse fishery; and two rainbow trout pools where fishing is restricted to fly-only.
62. The more tenured civil servants doodled on coarse notepads; the senior staff dozed.
63. The hook type do not work in the soft silt of most coarse fish waters.
64. The addition of finely-sifted compost or leaf-mould to the bottom layer with gravel or unwashed coarse sand is ideal.
65. The statements quoted above were for the most part not coarse or vulgar, but just loaded with bigotry.
66. Mutton carcasses have spool joints at the foreleg, dark and coarse flesh.
67. But such coarse mutilation would not have fitted in with the polite way in which Perrault wished to retell his story.
68. Possible developments Sand Ideally, children should be offered regular experience of both wet and dry, coarse and silver sand.
69. Cultivation: A medium of coarse sand or fine gravel on its own, or with some loam is sufficient.
70. At Wroxeter, as early as 1912, Bushe-Fox clearly appreciated the need to arrange coarse pottery in a dated sequence.
71. Her straight hair, once dark brown, was becoming grey and coarse.
72. Apply coarse nose down trim with each attitude change and as the speed increases. 4.
73. It isn't worth wasting butter or work on coarse dark tunny.
74. Nevertheless a mixture containing coarse sand and bulb fibre or peat moss should be quite satisfactory.
75. The former is bristly, of medium length, coarse,[sentencedict.com/coarse.html] dense and lying close.
76. But of all the coarse assaults, by far the most ferocious came from the fundamentalists.
77. Another method reverses the direction of flow, with the water moving upwards through coarse and then fine material.
78. Disappointing; sweet, rubbery bouquet and a dominating, coarse, fiery spirit with a nasty aftertaste to it.
79. Since they have very coarse fur and stout claws, badger hygiene tends to be an extremely noisy affair.
80. Opposite her was a small washstand with a coarse crockery toilet set on a fake marble top.
81. For this purpose it is ground into a coarse meal.
82. His long bushy eyebrows, mingling with his coarse black hairline, made him appear to have no forehead at all.
83. The plates of the ventral interradial areas are not as coarse as those on the dorsal surface.
84. Puree the strips in a blender with the oil until creamy and emulsified. Add coarse salt and freshly ground black pepper.
85. Coat Outer coat is straight, coarse, dense, of medium length and lying flat.
86. Likewise, further groupings such as percentage of coarse sand or of very fine sand may also be calculated.
87. The nystagmus consists of coarse oscillations that remain in the horizontal plane, even on upward and downward movements of the eyes.
88. She might think he was a little coarse doing that after saying he despised her, but so what?
89. The only vegetation was scrubby trees and patches of coarse grass.
90. We lay beneath them in coarse sisal hammocks worn smooth by decades of use.