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coarse

[kawrs, kohrs] / kɔrs, koʊrs /




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County prosecutor, accused Hochman of contradicting himself, questioning the D.A.’s efforts to justify the officers’ coarse language.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 19, 2026

On the other goes a coarse, olive-bar-inspired romesco made with jarred roasted peppers, sun-dried tomatoes, salted roasted almonds and smoked paprika.

From Salon Jul. 30, 2026

When this coarse fern is trimmed it is "litter", the dead leaves on the floor that create a warmer ecosystem underneath which is essential for the growth of the High Brown caterpillar.

From BBC Jul. 10, 2026

Under normal conditions, turbidites show a consistent pattern, with coarse material settling at the bottom and finer sediment layering on top.

From Science Daily May 2, 2026

When Elinor heard the shots she jumped up so fast that she stumbled over her blanket in the dark and fell full length in the coarse grass.

From "Inkheart" by Cornelia Funke

Unlike Maricopa Highway 33, Hudson Ranch Road features coarser asphalt, no guardrails and more passing zones than turnouts.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 13, 2026

The coarser material on top appeared to result from a subsequent event along the nearby San Andreas fault.

From Science Daily May 2, 2026

They’re small, the colors are garish, and they’re coarser in feeling than the work for which he is best known.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 24, 2026

The scope of SinoProbe II—successor to SinoProbe I, a coarser survey that ran from 2008–16—“is mind-boggling,” says Larry Brown, a geophysicist at Cornell University.

From Science Magazine Nov. 17, 2024

Instead of saying ba-ka-ta-re, a common insult meaning stupid, Terminal Islanders would say ba-ka-ya-ro, a coarser and exclusively masculine use of the word, which implies gross stupidity.

From "Farewell to Manzanar" by Jeanne Houston

Is it a mistake to always default to the view that the people in the mirror universe are driven by the coarsest possible factors, by racism and greed, for example?

From Salon Sep. 14, 2023

Areas closest to the river and its branches rose the highest in elevation, because they got the most doses of the coarsest sediment.

From Scientific American Mar. 3, 2018

And by the way, do you like my fashionable new hairshirt, made with only the coarsest of goat hair?

From Washington Post Feb. 22, 2016

One is that when you run iPhone apps on the Mini, it uses the coarsest version of the graphics for that app - the version designed for iPhones up to the 2009 model, the 3GS.

From Seattle Times Nov. 8, 2012

So on that day, Wu Tsing, fearful of my mother’s vengeful spirit, wore the coarsest of white cotton mourning clothes.

From "The Joy Luck Club" by Amy Tan




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