Burlap is a coarse material.
She enjoys the feeling of coarse sand between her toes.
His coarse beard tickled his daughter's face as he hugged her.
Of course the language in the play is coarse; it's Mamet.
The horse took a course through the coarse terrain.
I decided to use coarse sandpaper to smooth out the rough edges of the wooden table.
I want to take a course on how to make a bulletin board of cork and coarse fabric. He is so coarse he should take a course in etiquette. The sand trap on the golf course is filled with coarse sand. I will course my coarse coated Airedales at the field trials. [Course is usually used as a noun but can also be used as a verb. Coarse is used as an adjective.]
The homonym of "course" could be "coarse," which means rough or uneven in texture.
Example sentence(s) - The salt is coarse ground. She has long, coarse hair.
That is a coarse piece of sandpaper! His coarse behavior will not be tolerated.
Burlap is a coarse cloth.
Sandpaper is coarse.
The coarse sand was hard on our feet
My dress was made out of coarse material.
Example sentence - We prefer the coarse ground pepper over the fine ground pepper.
The horse took a course through the coarse terrain.
The grasses were also becoming quite coarse with a loss of small flowering plants.
Of course the language in the play is coarse; it's Mamet.
Linda decided against the blue dress because the texture of the fabric was too coarse. The word coarse is an adjective.
Some beaches consist of coarse gravel. Shall I order fine or coarse gravel for the concrete walkway?