Coarseness in a sentence as a noun

The next step is to get a burr grinder and grind the beans to the right coarseness just before you use them.

The idea is that with a coarseness at that level the compiler rounding would likely have little effect.

Clearly coarseness is a bad strategy to reach you, personally, but that doesn't mean it's a bad strategy to reach your target audience.

There is also some opportunity with the muckets to use the lid to strain some of the grounds and they would have been grinding to a coarseness that suited their brewing method.

Not only that, but you can order the specific coarseness you'd like the coffee ground at, and they roast it and grind it after you order and send it to you with priority mail.

While this is true, technology and society are conspiring to make society even more coarse and making coarseness even more acceptable.

Which is somewhat like what Godel used, but he did not use it in a simplistic way, not at that level of coarseness, and surely not "embarrassingly simple to relate".

The unnecessary, inflammatory coarseness of your language hasn't helped you present this alternative point of view.

Pardon my coarseness, but so many kids who start out their college career are little ***** who think they know everything about programming and that taking an introductory class is beneath them.

The orifice size needs to be fairly consistent, which requires talented artisans, but some variation is unavoidable, so they have sands of different coarseness for varying sizes.

Coarseness definitions

noun

language or humor that is down-to-earth; "the saltiness of their language was inappropriate"; "self-parody and saltiness riddled their core genre"

See also: saltiness

noun

the quality of being composed of relatively large particles

See also: graininess granularity

noun

looseness or roughness in texture (as of cloth)

See also: nubbiness tweediness

noun

the quality of lacking taste and refinement

See also: commonness grossness vulgarity vulgarism raunch