Sentences with coarse
coarse
C c - ...a jacket made of very coarse cloth.
- The soldiers did not bother to moderate their coarse humour in her presence.
- The fabric varies in texture from coarse to fine.
- Jennifer Tilly in Seed of Chucky, a horror film about a coarse, wisecracking toy with a penchant for murder.
- coarse sand
- coarse jokes
- Cooking them on a bed of coarse salt not only adds seasoning but turns the flesh even more moist and tender.
- The dog has a thick, coarse coat.
- coarse fare
- coarse sand
- Coarse, in this comparison, implies such a lack of refinement in manners or speech as to be offensive to one's aesthetic or moral sense [coarse laughter]; gross suggests a brutish crudeness or roughness [gross table manners]; indelicate suggests a verging on impropriety or immodesty [an indelicate remark]; vulgar, in this connection, emphasizes a lack of proper training, culture, or good taste [the vulgar ostentation of her home]; obscene is used of that which is offensive to decency or modesty and implies lewdness [obscene gestures]; ribald suggests such mild indecency or lewdness as might bring laughter from those who are not too squeamish [ribald jokes ]
- coarse features, coarse cloth
- A coarse file, coarse measurements
- A coarse joke
- coarse mannerscoarse language
- The beach had rough, coarse sand.
- The stiff, coarse fabric irritated her skin.
- He had coarse manners but an absolutely first-rate mind.
- His coarse language angered us.