To sharpen a damaged or dull blade, begin by sharpening with the coarse stone.
The north face was erected on a foundation course of coarse white stones.
It was twenty feet beyond the strikers, on the edge of the circle cleansed when flux baked the soil to coarse stone.
By the 20th century, the beach was composed entirely of large, coarse stones called Coombe Rock.
Remember the feel of coarse, cold stone against his flattened body.
He moved onto a shingle of coarse rounded stones, and was granted a dim vision of the sea at last.
Jungle soils dry to a coarse, gritty stone that abrades the tracks as they churn it up.
The bridge is supported by coarse stone (north side) and concrete piers, with a macadam covered plank road surface.
Feverishly the tower of objects grew to the top of the window, hemmed in on both sides by the coarse stones.
The bamboo left a silvery tracing on the coarse black stone.