Grainy in a sentence as an adjective

It does not have to be grainy drone feeds or confused soldiers on the ground.

The handprint bruise on her chest paint a clearer picture than this grainy video.

SnapChat even sells it as this:>The images might be a little grainy, and you may not look your best, but that's the point.

I'd also have too many grainy, out-of-focus pics of my younger brothers doing shots.

Personally I used to browse between channels on the telly to get super grainy glimpses of porn.

The "Mexican" story appears grainy, rough, and hot to go with the rugged Mexican landscape and congested cities.

The most surprising offender is Chrome, which is so critical since fonts look grainy and blurry when pixel-doubled.

Compare to 20 years ago, where Kevin Smith could barely afford to buy and develop grainy black-and-white film on a $30 grand budget.

Fancy hand-held analyzers map DNA structure and imaging technologies can reconstruct crime scenes from grainy pictures.

But interestingly, my eventual girlfriend had terrible pictures - the grainy, multiple-people-in-the-background sort you're never supposed to put on a dating site.

Grainy definitions

adjective

composed of or covered with particles resembling meal in texture or consistency; "granular sugar"; "the photographs were grainy and indistinct"; "it left a mealy residue"

See also: farinaceous coarse-grained granular granulose gritty mealy