Sentence examples for to coarse from inspiring English sources

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to coarse

adjective

Composed of large parts or particles; of inferior quality or appearance; not fine in material or close in texture.

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Garnet also occurs in fine to coarse granular masses.

Place almonds and cornstarch in food processor, and pulse to coarse meal.

And Lyle was not given to coarse language, other than an occasional "hell" or "damn".

The meshes vary greatly in shape and size, and weights range from fine to coarse.

Reduce half of them to coarse crumbs in a food processor or with a large kitchen knife.

They inhabit soft bottoms ranging from sand to coarse shelly sand or gravel in shallow coastal water.

Drainage density is very coarse to coarse texture.

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The stack is ordered in increasing smoothness scale, where the scale varies in fine-to-coarse.

Typically, they are medium- to coarse-grained and are composed of hornblende and plagioclase.

Granodiorite, medium- to coarse-grained rock that is among the most abundant intrusive igneous rocks.

The outcropping rocks consist of medium- to coarse-grained biotite garnet and sillimanite gneiss (BGS-G), and medium- to coarse-grained biotite muscovite migmatitic gneiss (M-G).

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