Boil them in water enough to cover them, and when they become very soft, put the whole into a coarse linen bag, and suspend it between two chairs, with a pan under it, and leave it until it ceases to drip.
Put it into a coarse linen cloth or towel, twist it up tight and lay a weight upon it.
During so short a residence there, fashionable visiters require no new clothes, nails, brimstone, or coarse linen.
These are made of fine linen, coarse linen, and calico.
These are made of fine or coarse linen, and sometimes of calico.
This should be made of coarse linen, neatly hemmed round, furnished with strings of strong tape, and marked.
These are made of fine linen, coarse linen, and cotton-sheeting.
These are made of fine or coarse linen, and sometimes of cotton cloth.
Gillenormand would not permit any one to explain to him, that for the preparation of lint batiste is not nearly so good as coarse linen, nor new linen as old linen.
They are clothed in coarse woollen or coarse linen.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coarse linen" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.