coarsely

/ˈkɔrsli/
adverb
  1. In a rough or unrefined manner; with large particles or pieces.
    • The salt was ground coarsely for the recipe.
    • He chopped the vegetables coarsely for the stew.
    • The fabric was woven coarsely, making it durable but scratchy.
  2. In a crude, vulgar, or unrefined way (referring to speech or behavior).
    • The comedian's coarsely worded routine was not suitable for children.
    • She laughed coarsely at the inappropriate joke.
    • He spoke coarsely, offending many in the audience.
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