Some beaches consist of coarse gravel.
Shall I order fine or coarse gravel for the concrete walkway?
Gneiss, pronounced 'nice', is a coarse grained banded metamorphic rock.
I used the terra cotta in my backyard?
using the word auquifer in a sentence is hard
A sentence using the word earth and space science is this.
Yes, you can use permafrost in a sentence. Example:Another word for cubed ice is "permafrost".
Sandpaper is coarse.
Example sentence - We prefer the coarse ground pepper over the fine ground pepper.
Linda decided against the blue dress because the texture of the fabric was too coarse. The word coarse is an adjective.
Gravel is pulverized rock.Crushing force pulverized the granite.
I am looking for some sandpaper that is more coarse than this. My beard is no more than a coarse stubble, right now.
Burlap is a strong cloth woven from coarse threads.
"Coarse" is neither a common noun nor an action verb; it is an adjective. Its homonym, "course", however, can be either a common noun or an action verb. Usage as a noun is considerably more common.
my horse riding instructer led my around the coarse
The word gravel appears 3 time in the KJV of the Bible
You just used the word acolytes in a sentence. Even saying, "can the word acolytes be used in a sentence", you are using that word in a sentence.
The antonyms for the word delicate include crude, coarse, strong and durable
'coarse' means something which is rough or uneven like the khadi cloth itz coarse in nature..