He had the dead-white, coarse, rather thick-looking skin with large pores that often seems to grow in eastern Europe.
It has a coarse, granular skin with bright orange eyes; some specimens have a light blue ring following the circumference of the eye.
His coarse skin was perpetually pinguid, as if he suffered continuously from malaria.
It has a coarse skin and very little taste.
She had coarse skin, gray hair, dark eyes.
She stood in the middle of the house, a raw-boned woman with coarse features and coarse skin.
He had large features and coarse skin and a heavy five-o'clock shadow.
Frank Locke had coarse, mahogany skin, and wore a tweed suit.
Red life, rushing, pulsing, roaring beneath his coarse skin.
The dried seeds are the size of an adult's fingertip; they are brown and have coarse skin.