Hairless dogs have imperfect teeth; long-haired and coarse-haired animals are apt to have, as is asserted, long or many horns; pigeons with feathered feet have skin between their outer toes; pigeons with short beaks have small feet, and those with long beaks large feet. ❋ Unknown (2010)
I lean over the fence and give the coarse-haired creature a rub under the ears. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Think first of an ordinary common cur — I mean one of the horrible, coarse-haired, low-bred curs that do nothing but run about the streets and befoul the walls of the houses. ❋ Unknown (2008)
But these were “Júdi” fine-haired animals as opposed to “Khawár” (the Khowás of Chesney, p. 333), coarse-haired, heavy, slow brutes which will not stand great heat. ❋ Unknown (2006)
First, the hand itself was covered in what I initially thought to be a coarse-haired glove, until my powers of observation persuaded me otherwise. ❋ Dean Francis Alfar (2004)
As the Fade's head fell to roll across the floor, the remaining Trollocs fell, too, shrieking, kicking, tearing at their heads with coarse-haired hands. ❋ Jordan, Robert, 1948- (1992)
A thick thatch covers it like a coarse-haired hide. ❋ Various (N/A)
Faded, coarse-haired, coarse-skinned ... is all said? ❋ Ethel Colburn Mayne (N/A)
All contain three great groups which may be characterized from the most striking attributes as the smooth to wavy-haired white race, the coarse-haired yellow race, and the frizzly-haired black race. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)
Hairless dogs have imperfect teeth; long-haired and coarse-haired animals are apt to have, as is asserted, long or many horns; pigeons with feathered feet have skin between their outer toes; pigeons with short beaks have small feet, and those with long beaks large feet. ❋ Unknown (1909)
The prophet's upper garment was usually rough and coarse-haired (2Ki 1: 8; Zec 13: 4). like the dragons -- so Jerome. ❋ Unknown (1871)
Early on the following morning Frank Harland, for such was the name of Roland's friend, rode away towards Oatland's, the residence of the coarse-haired Mr. Ham. ❋ Unknown (1873)
But these were "Júdi" fine-haired animals as opposed to "Khawár" (the Khowás of Chesney, p. 333), coarse-haired, heavy, slow brutes which will not stand great heat. ❋ Anonymous (1855)
Hairless dogs have imperfect teeth: long-haired and coarse-haired animals are apt to have, as is asserted, long or many horns; pigeons with feathered feet have skin between their outer toes; pigeons with short beaks have small feet, and those with long beaks large feet. ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)
They are crooked, lean, coarse-haired, and heavy-eyed, but armed with powerful claws and deadly teeth. ❋ William Youatt (1811)