Lacking refinement or cultivation or taste.
Of textures that are rough to the touch or substances consisting of relatively large particles.
1 In appearance it resembles coarse tapioca, and it has no particular flavour.
2 The produce in coarse sugar has been more than eight per cent.
3 Coat the outside with olive oil and sprinkle with coarse sea salt.
4 The lines between the words represent the coarse column-rules of the margins.
5 The hands that blindfolded me in the forest were coarse and rough.
6 The figure was dressed in the coarse striped suit of a convict.
7 Yet there was nothing coarse in either the one or the other.
8 They are bones: some large and coarse , others smaller and more delicate.
9 Finally, ensure to rub the rind with oil and coarse sea salt.
10 Yes, and clothed in the coarse garb of the peasantry, these two.
11 Adam is large, strong, and coarse ; I am smaller, weaker, and soft.
12 She performed the coarse duties of her life in a perfunctory manner.
13 The coarse laughter of Schwartz burst out again at the terrible sight.
14 The day I was there there was nothing coarse in his remarks.
15 The bone of a terrier is only met with in coarse Schipperkes.
16 He was vehement and fierce often; he was coarse and violent often.
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