Composed of or covered with particles resembling meal in texture or consistency.
Sinònims
Examples for "gritty"
Examples for "gritty"
1The above kinds enjoy a gritty vegetable soil; perfect drainage is indispensable.
2Root was far from his best but gutsed out a gritty innings.
3The nitty-gritty of the American dream doesn't come much grittier than this.
4This was exactly the kind of gritty response he had hoped for.
5The historically accurate film Dunkirk is being praised for its gritty reality.
1This week brought yet another documentary with near wall-to-wall grainy old footage.
2A grainy, gray picture of a dismal room appears on the screen.
3It tasted slightly grainy, imbued with the sunlight of a summer morning.
4There's even a windshield cam to record grainy images during the descent.
5One screen, larger than the rest, showed a moving grainy gray image.
1The data needs to be sufficiently granular so as to be useful.
2Similar to Cheddar, but more granular, softer in texture and marketed younger.
3Recurrent granular deposits developed in the corneal graft 14 months after surgery.
4Involucrin was used as a differentiation marker for spinous and granular cells.
5The formation of the granular sphere was hastened by any accidental injury.
1It contained partly-digested food, apparently consisting of cheese, potatoes and farinaceous powder.
2The farinaceous matter afforded by each plant is very considerable, 500 lbs.
3The lungs are satisfied with a provision of vegetable and farinaceous food.
4The result is, they know but little of farinaceous or vegetable food.
5Fresh mutton or beef, a variety of vegetables, and a farinaceous pudding.
1Large crystals and a subsequent demand for tape characterize the coarse-grained granite.
2A microgel particle consists of coarse-grained linear polymers, which are tetra-functionally crosslinked.
3These particles are an ideal test system for the extension of coarse-grained models.
4His holo, rather, a genial if somewhat coarse-grained ghost afloat in golden light.
5A coarse-grained model for molecular dynamics simulations is extended from lipids to proteins.
1The soluble filtrate from starch paste also contains a substance identical with granulose.
1Hajj is not a mealy-mouthed liberal suck-up to Islamic countries or institutions.
2Nearly everyone involved in the shenaniagns had some mealy-mouthed excuses to offer.
3When we need protest and backbone, we get mealy-mouthed responses and jellyfish.
4It is dry and mealy, of the taste of chestnuts and cheese.
5On boiling the fruit it became nearly as mealy as a potato.
6Madam, - Your Editorial on Charlie McCreevy was mealy mouthed and small-minded.
7The flowers are borne on stems which are very mealy, and 6in.
8Prepare a certain quantity of boiled potatoes, the mealy kind being preferred.
9And I learned then that mealy noses are by no means rare.
10It is a mealy, porous, warm sand, well drained and easily cultivated.
11For this purpose use potatoes that are very white, mealy, and smooth.
12The bills are crisp and mealy, like they're fresh from an ATM.
13So he will come down at last in his old-fashioned, mealy coat.
14He had black hair, olive skin, sharp features, and a mealy mouth.
15No more mealy-mouthed acceptance of the convoluted, archaic and unnecessarily one-sided funding situation.
16But the visual image in the masterly original Greek is not so mealy-mouthed.
Mealy per variant geogràfica