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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121. Do not use breadmaking flour for pastry as it is far too coarse.
122. However, if cracks do appear, you should try brushing a mixture of peat or compost and coarse sand into them.
123. The lean of cuts from older animals is darker in color and coarse in texture.
124. The coarse, chewy hard tack became my dinner for more than six months.
125. A tear splashed on to one of the coarse red hands.
126. Don't warm wine by placing it next to a radiator or open fire, as this will cause it to taste coarse.
127. All the hospital beds were covered with coarse cotton sheets.
128. Inland, the hills were fixed now under their carpet of coarse heath grass, gorse and small flowers.
129. She snuggled down again beneath the coarse blankets.
130. Ribs is well ribbedand never cloddy or coarse.
131. Leaf blade thinly leathery; fruit with coarse pubescence.
132. Serious mischcrystal and extremely coarse austenite grains lead to the production of this kind abnormal structure.
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133. Pegmatite is a coarse type of granite that can be found in dikes or veins.
134. A relict fauna and anomalously coarse grains are common in the upper few feet of some shelf sands.
135. You know, he almost-sighed, his voice soft and coarse, childlike and come-hither all at the same time, theres enough room here for another, if you want.
136. Applicable skin type: Suitable for daytime use of water-lacking, coarse, dry, dim and lusterless mature skin.
137. He wore blue trousers, a blue frock coat and a broad-brimmed hat,which always appeared to be new, a black cravat, a quaker shirt,that is to say, it was dazzlingly white, but of coarse linen.
138. This was an adaptation to the steppes of the Central Asia, which largely consisted of a hard, rocky ground, covered with coarse sand, more like fine gravel and of stiff, parched vegetation.
139. It is found that microalloys have higher efficiency in direct rolling, but coarse initial grain size and lower reduction ratio are its shortcomings.
140. This paper compared the differences between the Marshall and Gyratory method while designing and preparing mixture by coarse aggregates crush value and combustion test.
141. Results Coarse and twist intermittently grained barium spots of mucous membrane folds in the disease area.
142. We exploit the cavity-model theory as the coarse model and electric magnetic simulation software HFSS as the fine model, they are aligned through Aggressive Space Mapping Algorithm.
143. The experimental results show that the bonding mechanics properties of lightweight concrete, whose coarse aggregate is made of haydite produced in Guangxi region is better than common concrete.
144. Finally, the flow resistance and mechanism of transporting coarse sand are discussed and commentedthe future study.
145. Shaking is the result of a coarse time gradient ( time slice ).
146. His face was coarse - slack from illness, suffering, and absurdity.
147. The radish was old and coarse and so peppery that tears started in her eyes.
148. This paper expounds the adaptibility of coarse sand filter with simultaneous air and water backwash to tertiary filtration plant.
149. The esterase isozyme in leaf at acicula forming stage and the peroxidase isozyme in peanut leaf at pod producing stage was related to the formation of coarse protein and coarse fattiness of seed.
150. Their only garment was a long habit of coarse undyed sheep's wool, which led to their name of "White Monks".