coarse texture

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a surface that feels rough and uneven

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  • The old oak table had a coarse texture that showed its age.
  • The sandpaper had a very coarse texture, perfect for rough surfaces.
  • Burlap is a material known for its strong and coarse texture.
  • Her hair, naturally curly, possessed a somewhat coarse texture that required special care.
  • I prefer whole-grain bread because of its hearty and coarse texture.
  • The artist used a brush with a coarse texture to create a rugged effect on the canvas.
  • Years of manual labor had given his hands a rough, coarse texture.
  • You can achieve a more coarse texture in the dough by adding less water to the mixture.
  • The sculptor intentionally gave the statue a coarse texture to create a more dramatic effect.
  • The coarse texture of the fabric made it unsuitable for delicate garments.
  • This exfoliating scrub has a coarse texture to help remove dead skin cells.
  • Despite its coarse texture, the handmade paper felt surprisingly durable and rustic.
  • The unfinished concrete wall has a deliberately coarse texture for a modern, industrial look.
  • Farmers often prefer soil with a slightly coarse texture for better drainage and aeration.
  • You can feel the coarse texture of the sand between your toes.
  • The old stone wall had a rough, coarse texture from years of weathering and exposure.
  • Some natural fabrics, like linen, can have a slightly coarse texture when new.
  • He noticed the coarse texture of the wood grain as he ran his hand over the unfinished table.
  • The painter mixed sand into the paint to achieve a coarse texture on the canvas.
  • If you want a coarse texture in your homemade bread, use whole wheat flour and minimal kneading.