It is a brush with stiff bristles, typically placed not very close together.
the tips of the brush that you paint with
The buffalo's tongue was used as toilet paper for the native americans.
a storm blew their ship off coarse.
Torino , italyof coarse
his brush with the near-muntiny of his men
A round stiff bristle brush is commonly referred to as a boar bristle brush. It is often used for hair styling and smoothing, especially for those with thick and coarse hair.
A broom has coarse bristles (think scrubbing a yard) whilst a brush has softer bristles (paint brush, dustpan and brush etc). A broom tends to require 2 hands to operate to its full potential whilst a brush can usually be operated with one hand. Obvious anomoly being a curling brush .. which used to be a broom, until it was discovered that softer bristles worked the ice better, but still retained the longer broom like handle.
That is a coarse piece of sandpaper! His coarse behavior will not be tolerated.
First of all, clean the BBQ basting brush as soon as you are done with it, so that the BBQ marinade doesn't dry and stick to the brush. Take some hot water in a tall cup and mix with dish soap and let the BBQ basting brush soak in it for 15-20 minutes. This will soften and remove most of the BBQ marinade that might have been stuck to the brush. Now clean vigorously with a coarse dish washing sponge and then rinse.
coarse course
It is coarse-grained.
not coarse at all
coarse The farmer brushed the horse's coarse hair.
A homophone for "coarse" is "course." They sound the same but have different meanings.
Example sentence(s) - The salt is coarse ground. She has long, coarse hair.
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.
Burlap is a coarse cloth.