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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91. Cultivation: A layer of peat and gravel, or leaf-mould and coarse sand or loam should provide a good medium.
92. The coarse cloth of his trousers, tucked into polished leather boots, is too thick.
93. They came out of the wood into a bare field where coarse grass lapped limply around their ankles.
94. Some clay with coarse sand or gravel can be provided in the tank.
95. The jokes are coarse and laboured, the blokes have pulped copies of Loaded for brains.
96. June 16: Opening day for coarse fishing on all rivers.
97. Reduce speed to low and add flour and salt, mixing just until dough is consistency of coarse cornmeal.
98. The resolution of these pictures is still relatively coarse and they produce only a stationary image at a single moment in time.
99. What makes fly fishing different from coarse and sea fishing is the way you cast.
100. I felt its coarse hairs prickle my neck ... Smell of wet earth ... My belly writhed.
101. It is coarse and irregular, involves the face, head, and extremities, and is accentuated by movements.
102. Before the coarse brown fabric hung an austere gibbet,[www.Sentencedict.com] constructed of two weathered wooden beams.
103. It was sewn with coarse grass and carefully mended with leather patches stitched on with the same coarse grass.
104. Any coarse greenstuff such as cabbage roots, hedge trimmings, etc. should be chopped up to avoid large air pockets.
105. Slice off the coarse top and the bottom tip of the carrot with a paring knife and discard.
106. In Breckland there is coarse sand which is very porous and poor for crops.
107. Crumble butter with fingertips to coarse cornmeal-like consistency, keeping butter well-coated with flour to prevent it from becoming greasy.
108. Cut in shortening with pastry blender or 2 knives until mixture is consistency of coarse oatmeal or tiny peas.
109. She touched it; it was dry and coarse to her touch.
110. The lad intrigued him, with his curiously flattened nose, like a cat's[sentencedict.com], and his extremely coarse straight hair.
111. There was no food but coarse grass and even the grass was mixed with bitter rushes and docks.
112. There was no garden; the harsh fen grasses ended in a coarse frill flapping against the walls of the gaunt house.
113. If leather is involved, rough the area to be stuck with coarse abrasive paper.
114. It was caught in the coarse fish closed season and did not qualify for record status.
115. When he did utter a word or two, rarely, his voice was coarse and stern.
116. The mixture should consist of a layer of coarse sand, with a thin layer of peat and clay immediately below it.
117. The monks wore coarse linen habits which surely blended harmoniously with the surrounding natural tones.
118. The sooty eyes, the olive skin, the coarse black mop of the moustache gave little clue as to his origins.
119. The texture is mainly determined by the proportion of coarse grains-the clastics-as well as their size and shape.
120. Constance had thick, coarse black hair and wore an orange scarf somehow knitted into it.