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Coarse-grained   /kɔrs-greɪnd/   Listen
Coarse-grained

adjective
1.
Composed of or covered with particles resembling meal in texture or consistency.  Synonyms: farinaceous, grainy, granular, granulose, gritty, mealy.  "The photographs were grainy and indistinct" , "It left a mealy residue"
2.
Not having a fine texture.  Synonym: large-grained.  "Large-grained sand"






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"Coarse-grained" Quotes from Famous Books



... about it: he could not tolerate the existence of anything he did not like: he decreed that it was bad and pernicious: and he would ruin it in the public interest. It is both comic and terrible to see such coarse-grained uncultivated men of affairs presuming to control not only politics and money, but also the mind, and offering it a kennel with a collar and a dish of food, or, if it refuses, having the power to let loose against it thousands of idiots whom they have trained into a ...
— Jean-Christophe Journey's End • Romain Rolland

... of him the other day... I'm awfully fond of him—" Ralph broke off, deterred by the impossibility of confiding his feeling for Paul to this coarse-grained man with whom he hadn't a sentiment ...
— The Custom of the Country • Edith Wharton

... Coarse-grained woods make up into furniture and take a more satisfactory finish than close-grained woods. For this reason chestnut or oak is suggested for this shelf. Chestnut has a beautiful grain and is soft and ...
— Mission Furniture - How to Make It, Part 3 • H. H. Windsor

... friend and foe. Another conspicuous radical was Zachariah Chandler of Michigan. He was born in New Hampshire, went West early in life, and was a chief organizer and leader of the Republican party in Michigan. He was a mixture of Yankee shrewdness and Western energy; patriotic, masterful, somewhat coarse-grained and materialistic; and, like many of his associates, better suited for controversy and war than for conciliation and construction. Of a higher type were three men who stood near the head in the Senate,—John ...
— The Negro and the Nation - A History of American Slavery and Enfranchisement • George S. Merriam

... shirt-sleeves. He wore spectacles with light steel frames that seemed to cut deep into his flesh; his hair was fast greying and his face was much lined, which, however, interfered little with the benevolence of his expression. His hands were large and coarse-grained and of a tint that no ...
— Cleo The Magnificent - The Muse of the Real • Louis Zangwill


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