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Discover LudwigThe phrase "coarse hand" can be used to describe someone's penmanship or handwriting as being rough, uneven, or lacking finesse
It is typically used in a negative or critical way, implying that the handwriting is difficult to read or lacks skill. Example: "Her diary entries were almost illegible due to her coarse hand." In this sentence, "coarse hand" is used to describe the poor quality of the handwriting. It could also be used in a more descriptive way, such as: - "The teacher struggled to read the student's coarse hand on the test." - "Despite her artistic talent, her coarse hand made it difficult for others to appreciate her drawings." - "His letters were always written in a neat, precise hand, while hers were messy and coarse." - "She received a C on her essay due to her coarse hand, which made it hard for the teacher to follow her arguments."
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He cradled a rough-surfaced mug in an equally coarse hand.
They, too, are seen through time, so that Gilberte (Emmanuelle Beart) can be both the little girl who once made a coarse hand gesture that Marcel would never forget, and the fading wife of Robert Saint Loup Pascal Greggoryy), who finds her less compelling than his male lovers.
However, the work looked only at coarse hand movements that mainly used nontransplanted muscles.
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The bread that Mr. Schumann bakes daily for the theater artists and for distribution to audiences after performances is made from the same kind of coarse, hand-ground rye his mother used at that time.
At nearly midnight, as their workday was winding down, the two men cleaned their thick, coarse hands with small pieces of kerosene-soaked gauze, meticulously scrubbing each finger, knuckle and nail.
The other is Nair's cast, experienced Shah, who avoids overplaying and thus makes the comedy a great deal more amusing than it might have been in coarser hands.
He now has prominent head tremor, a coarse resting hand tremor with ocular flutter and hypomimia (Supplementary Video 3).
There had always been a mismatch between the rugged form of him knotty biceps and big, coarse, freckled hands—and the delicate way he touched things and fretted over them.
On the other hand, coarse clastic sediments or Mesozoic granite granodiorite may have contributed to low ESR signal intensities in the sand fraction, although it is difficult to specify the source rock of each fraction due to the structural complexity of QY (Reid et al. 2005a).
Teresa filled a cup with the lumpy mixture and emptied it into a canvas sack, not unlike a coarse sock, and handed it to me.
Talib Muhammad, his white beard yellowing and his hands coarse and cracked, sat outside a mosque and spoke in a faint voice.
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