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Grainy
Grainy meaning
Resembling grains; granular. | Coarsely ground or gritty.
Synonyms of Grainy
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Can't make out much from that grainy photo, but until hearing otherwise I'm assuming it's a 'normal' sized dildo anywhere from 6"-8" long and 1"-2" in diameter.
Despite being a scripted work of fiction, the film is shot like a home video, low budget and grainy, which adds authenticity to the story.
During the emotional climax to "Barbie," Billie Eilish's breathy, dreamlike voice sings "What Was I Made For?" over grainy recordings of brides, mothers, grandmothers, families, and friends sharing tender moments.
From the grainy texture to the hint of freezer burn, consumers are not happy with the downward spiral of this America classic.
If your environment is too dark, it can cause the camera feed to appear grainy or washed out.
Only two undated grainy photos exist - the others either show him covered in a Palestinian keffiyeh or bear his silhouette.
The military released grainy images Saturday showing tank columns moving slowly in open areas of Gaza, many apparently near the border and said warplanes bombed dozens of Hamas tunnels and underground bunkers.
The paranormal activity in question is like any other you find on the internet: It’s dark, a little grainy and lasts about two seconds.
The result is a grainy, 20-minute video called Faszination on the Nürburgring featuring a Yellowbird CTR driven on the ragged edge for two laps, engine blaring, and tires smoking at almost every corner.
Ari Marcopoulos’s nineties and two-thousands zines, full of grainy Xeroxes of his photography, feel like a rejection of digital perfectionism, instead capturing the thrumming chaos of the everyday.
But when we got this home, the picture was grainy and poor quality.
Drain the rice, put it in a blender with 250ml room-temperature water, add all the remaining pancake ingredients and blend for three minutes, to make a creamy, slightly grainy batter.
For many players, the first exposure to US golf courses was hard to handle, with different types of grasses, and hard-to-read grainy greens, so scores were high.
Her version of Bob Dylan’s “I Shall Be Released” was gut-wrenching and gorgeous (grainy footage can be found on the internet), an apt anthem for the struggles of gay people at the time.
It blends grainy archival footage from the day with behind-the-scenes dramatisations of the key players who fought to capture every twist and turn of the siege.
Nguyen pointed out a scene featuring the avant-garde musician and artist Laurie Anderson, and made sure to point out the rarity of the grainy footage.
The coffee certainly had a pleasant flavour and wasn't as grainy as your typical protein shake.
The crispy breadcrumb crust gave way to the smooth egg, which was encased in the slightly grainy yet moist black pudding.
The results are often grainy in comparison with today's digital photos, but the thousands of shots I took make up a large archive which I have now shared on Flickr,” he said.
These videos are typically grainy, black and white clips, often with five or more strikes spliced into a single video.