Coarsed example sentences

Related (6): rough, uneven, unrefined, crude, unsophisticated, rudimentary.

coarse

adjective

coarse (adjective) · coarser (comparative adjective) · coarsest (superlative adjective)

  - rough or loose in texture or grain:

  - made of large grains or particles:

  - (of grains or particles) large:

  - (of a person's features) not elegantly formed or proportioned:

  - (of food or drink) of inferior quality:

  - (of a person or their speech) lacking in refinement; crude or vulgar:

Synonyms

rough, bristly, scratchy, prickly, hairy, shaggy, wiry, soft, heavy, broad, large, rough, unrefined, inelegant, rugged, craggy, delicate, oafish, loutish, boorish, churlish, uncouth, rude, discourteous, impolite, ungentlemanly, unladylike, uncivil, vulgar, common, rough, uncultured, uncivilized, crass, crude, offensive, dirty, filthy, smutty, obscene, indelicate, improper, indecent, indecorous, unseemly, tasteless, lewd, prurient, bawdy, earthy, broad, ribald, salty, blue, raunchy, farmyard, sophisticated, refined, inoffensive

"Coarsed" Example Sentences

1. The coarsed sandpaper left a rough texture on the wood.
2. She coarsed her voice to sound more authoritative.
3. The baker coarsed the sugar to make it suitable for baking.
4. He coarsed his language when he got angry.
5. The rough coarsed fabric made my skin itch.
6. She coarsed her hands over the rough surface of the rock.
7. The chef coarsed the vegetables into bite-sized pieces.
8. He coarsed his fingers through his hair in frustration.
9. The horse coarsed through the fields, kicking up dust.
10. She coarsed her steps when walking on the gravel path.
11. The artist coarsed the charcoal across the page to create shadows.
12. He coarsed his tone when he spoke about his ex-wife.
13. The coarsed material of the rug was uncomfortable to sit on.
14. She coarsed her thoughts to focus on the task at hand.
15. The waiter coarsed the meal to ensure the proper sequence of dishes.
16. He coarsed his brushstrokes to create a gritty texture in his painting.
17. The sand coarsed through my fingers as I built a sandcastle.
18. She coarsed her way through the crowded room to get to the bar.
19. The runner coarsed through the last mile of the marathon, desperate to finish.
20. He coarsed his emotions, trying not to cry in front of his colleagues.
21. The river coarsed through the valley with a powerful current.
22. She coarsed her muscles to lift the heavy box.
23. The chef coarsed his soup to make it heartier.
24. He coarsed his words when talking about his difficult childhood.
25. The wind coarsed through the trees on a stormy night.
26. She coarsed her way through the difficult math problem.
27. The mining company coarsed the land, leaving it barren and scarred.
28. He coarsed his way through the maze of hallways in the unfamiliar building.
29. The fabric coarsed against my skin, making it itch.
30. She coarsed her way through the conversation, trying to get to the main point.
31. The river coarsed around the rocks, creating eddies and currents.
32. He coarsed his way through the dense jungle, machete in hand.
33. The seamstress coarsed the fabric to create a fringed edge.
34. She coarsed her way up the mountain, determined to reach the top.
35. The pottery coarsed and bubbled in the kiln.
36. He coarsed his way through the crowded street market, dodging vendors and shoppers.
37. The storm coarsed through the town, leaving destruction in its wake.
38. She coarsed her pencil over the paper, trying to capture the perfect shading.
39. The river coarsed down the waterfall with a deafening roar.
40. He coarsed his way through the difficult negotiation, determined to get a fair deal.

Common Phases

1. The sandpaper coarsed against my skin;
2. The rough terrain coarsed through the tires of the vehicle;
3. The water coarsed down the river at a rapid pace;
4. The thick brush coarsed through our clothes;
5. The sea salt coarsed over the rocks.

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