Use fine in a sentence
Sentences starting with fine
- Fine old man, with no memory. [9]
- Fine fellow he was, too. [5]
- Fine lie, I thought, and I froze him. [5]
- Fine doings at the Manor--eh? [11]
- Fine gal, hain't she? [9]
- Fine creature as she was, her finest features were her eyes and her hands. [11]
- Fine houses, too; miles of them. [4]
- Fine looking old man. [9]
- Fine trappings don't make the horse, and they don't take thoroughbreds from a grocer's cart. [9]
- Fine republic, ain't it? [5]
Sentences ending with fine
- She was tall, with rich, yellow hair falling loosely about her head; she had a strong, finely cut chin and a broad brow, under which a pair of deep blue eyes shone-violet blue, rare and fine. [11]
- And Mr. Weill, with a sigh of relief, paid his fine. [9]
- I wish you were here--land, but it would be fine! [5]
- And, Phil, he was so fine! [9]
- Pink and white, very fine. [5]
- Now that's fine--that's very fine. [5]
- She says it's very fine. [2]
- A peasant, she told Epaphroditus, who was watching the meal, had given them to her because they were so remarkably fine. [10]
- The surroundings of this picture are fine. [5]
- The movement of this great work is very fine. [5]
Short sentences using fine
- It's a fine place! [2]
- These are fine oranges. [5]
- A fine young lady,--I replied. [6]
- Oh, how fine, how splendid! [2]
- There's fine mummeries here. [5]
- Roxy was feeling fine. [5]
- It was very fine. [5]
- It is ver' fine. [11]
- She was a fine woman. [9]
- Roscoe had a fine voice. [11]
Sentences containing fine two or more times
- Fancy-dress on her would be gilding the gold; for, though she isn't surpassingly beautiful, she is very fine, very fine indeed. [11]
- And when they were through they said that portrait, fine as it is, that work, beautiful as it is, that piece of humanity on that canvas, gracious and fine as it is, does not rise to those perfections that exist in the man himself. [5]
- The young guard was one fine tree among a grove of fine trees; but Marcus had something peculiar to himself, that distinguished him from the crowd, and which made him exceptionally attractive and lovable. [10]
- If the day was not fine, then Leicester was injured; but if the day was fine, then Leicester had his due. [11]
- I knows a town, an' it's a fine town; I knows an inn, an' it's a fine inn But O my lass! [11]
- He is hungry to be rich, for he is human; but his preference has been for riches in cattle, not in fine clothes and fine houses and gold and diamonds. [5]
- It referred to the uniform and inevitable fine of forty shillings and costs for uttering a party cry--and it is no economical fine for a poor man, either, by the way. [5]
- Against his wild picturesqueness and brawny strength, her perfectness of animal beauty, curbed and rendered delicate by her inner coldness, showed in fine contrast; and yet both were matched in the fine natural prowess of form. [11]
- It would be noble and fine, then, and a marvel; not the marvel which it replaced, but still a marvel, and fine enough. [5]
- He's a fine man, a very fine man. [5]
More example sentences with the word fine in them
- I come under your windows, some fine spring morning, and play you one of my adagio movements, and some of you say,--This is good,--play us so always. [6]
- Now give me your hand; you will make a fine man, and perhaps a great warrior. [10]
- When old Col. Youngs talks this way, I think it time to get a fine office. [5]
- He would make young Schopper pay some penalty yet more than a mere fine, to that he pledged his royal word, and as for young Welemisl, he was minded to devise some punishment that should hinder many an over-bold knight from drawing his sword! [10]
- Now a fine young fellow must be found as husband for you. [2]
- I don't believe you will find much pleasure in listening to his fine speeches. [6]
- But I tell you what: if you want to see something fine, you must go down as soon as possible to Sunburst. [11]
- Fraulein, I assure you that, though I'm an old woman, I never met so fine a young fellow in all my life. [10]
- I am vain, you see; but then vanity is no sin when one has fine aspirations, and I aspire to you! [11]
- Now here; do you see this narrow belt of fine sediment That was deposited while the water was higher. [5]
- To be sure, you needn't go to Italy to hear fine singing. [10]
- Should they meet you anywhere, kisses in abundance in fine, wherever you move there is nothing but kisses"--a custom, says this reformer, who has not the fear of Stubbes before his eyes, "never to be sufficiently commended. [4]
- Your fine cords would soon get a bit rubbed," said an infantryman, wiping the mud off his face with his sleeve. [2]
- I thought you would be glad of a fine adventure like that, so I said to you, Come. [11]
- Of course that would be a fine thing. [4]
- Australia supplies the world not only with fine wool, but with mutton also. [5]
- The two functions work together harmoniously, with a fine and delicate precision, on the give-and-take principle. [5]
- I've done fine work in my time, but upon that day--not a cloud above, no dust beneath, a flowing tide, and a calm sea. [11]
- It make de words, make de thoughts, make de fine speech like de Cure, make de gran' poetry--oh, yes! [11]
- He liked words--big words, fine words, grand words, rumbling, thundering, reverberating words; with sense attaching if it could be got in without marring the sound, but not otherwise. [5]
- These were the words I was maundering with this noble voice of mine: "'The news I bring, fair Lady, Will make your tears run down Put off your rose-red dress so fine And doff your satin gown! [11]
- There were fine words and adjurations--are you so religious, then? [11]
- Any fine, large word would have answered just as well: psychosuperintangibly --electroincandescently--oligarcheologically--sanchrosynchro- stereoptically--any of these would have answered, any of these would have filled the void. [5]
- She was a woman of fine literary taste, and Quaker City correspondent for her husband's paper, the Cleveland Herald. [5]
- Set up originally with the bark on, the worms worked underneath it in secret, at a novel sort of decoration, until the bark came off and exposed the stems most beautifully vermiculated, giving the effect of fine carving. [4]
- It's always sunrise with that man, and fine and blazing, at that--never gets noon; though--leaves off and rises again. [5]
- He even disputed with his uncle on the tints of her skin, on seeing him paint it in, showing a fine eye for colour. [11]
- In Rome, people with fine sympathetic natures stand up and weep in front of the celebrated 'Beatrice Cenci the Day before her Execution. [5]
- It was ablaze with candles, and I caught glimpses of fine gentlemen and ladies in the rooms. [9]
- This power, combined with a fine intellectual and indomitable energy, and a taste altogether military, constituted in him, as seemed to me, the best natural talent in that department I ever knew. [7]
- He's a lawyer, with a fine future, and they're madly in love. [9]
- Here he was with a fine appetite: it was like coals of fire heaped on his head by Nature for last night's business at the Cote Dorion. [11]
- Put a fine wire-screen over each hill, which will keep out the bugs and admit the rain. [4]
- How fine they will look on the table next year in a cut-glass dish, the cream being in a ditto pitcher! [4]
- I suppose you will have some fine horses, and who would n't be glad to? [6]
- And yet she will fly up the stairs to don a fine gown at the first rap of the knocker. [9]
- I don't know why I loved him, it wasn't because he was fine, like Mr. Insall, but he was strong and brave, and he needed me and just took me. [9]
- He or she who sells that fine independence for a mess of pottage, no matter if the mess be spiced, sells, as the Master said, the immortal part of him. [11]
- Even Joseph Goodman, who had a fine literary perception and a deep knowledge of men, intimately associated with Mark Twain as he was, received at this time no hint of his greater powers. [5]
- But this Pontius, who carried out such fine works for Herodes Atticus, the rich Sophist, met me at his house, and will certainly recognize me. [10]
- There are people who can do all fine and heroic things but one! [5]
- Then a fine white-haired gentleman came forward. [11]
- The trees from which the fine fruit I have spoken of, came, had been planted and replanted sixteen times, and to this treatment the proprietor of the orchard attributed his-success. [5]
- With a smile which showed her fine white teeth, she said, "Is that for me? [11]
- The wide opening, which extended downwards to within a few spans of the floor, was finished at either side by a tall pillar of fine reddish-brown porphyry, flecked with white, and crowned with gilt Corinthian capitals. [10]
- The gilded covering where the emblems of hope and aspiration had looked so bright had faded; not wholly, perhaps, but how was the gold become dim!---how was the most fine gold changed! [6]
- It is fortunate, when we smoke a fine cigar from Havana, that we cannot look into the factory. [9]
- One month later, when a fine white surf of frost lay on the ground, and the sky was darkened often by the flight of the wild geese southward, they came upon a hut perched on a bluff, at the edge of a clump of pines. [11]
- We didn't know what they meant, or how to set about their accomplishment, but they were not, at least, mere selfish aspirations; they implied, unconsciously no doubt, an element of service, and certainly our ideal of marriage had something fine in it. [9]
- You can't imagine what a darling she was, that last two or three days; and how fine, and good, and sweet, and noble-and joyful, thank Heaven! [5]
- Whatever Marion's faults were, she had a fine dislike of anything that seemed unfair. [11]
- His fine lips were tightly closed, as if in pain. [9]
- And with them were some curious sleighs, whose bodies were shaped like lions, swans, tigers, etc.--vehicles that had once been handsome with pictured designs and fine workmanship, but were dusty and decaying now. [5]
- Before his house were ranged forty or fifty great platters of fine bread. [4]
- These perfect creatures were perhaps as fine as the famous team of golden bays belonging to Iphicrates, which so often had proved victorious; but the agitatores, or drivers, attracted even more interest than the horses. [10]
- Fifteen of us were of the great city families, and this day, being the first day of the school-term, we were all neatly clad in fine woollen stuffs of Florence or of Flanders make, and colored knitted hose. [10]
- Health, beauty, strength, were fine qualities, and in all these she was rich. [6]
- Cheer and goodwill were everywhere, for a fine harvest was in view, and this feast-day always brought gladness and simple revelling. [11]
- The minutest particles were driven through a fine wire screen which fitted close around the battery, and were washed into great tubs warmed by super-heated steam--amalgamating pans, they are called. [5]
- The most costly were covered with fine red linen, wound about with strings of beads and gold ornaments, and with the name of the dead painted on the upper side. [10]
- At first you were almost always thinking of her and what a fine woman she was, and because everyone admired her, you played the peacock, too. [11]
- One day he went searching for Kitty at her favourite retreat, a little knoll behind and to the left of the house, where a half-dozen trees made a pleasant resting-place at a fine look-out point. [11]
- He eyed the well-scraped over-mantel askance and saw, with scarcely concealed astonishment, a fine, old, carved wooden seat carried out of doors to make room for an American rocking-chair. [11]
- How grand and well-proportioned was the plan of this immense building through which the steward Keraunus, who returned with his fine curls complete all round, now led the Romans. [10]
- We get along well together, and I think he will develop a fine faculty for science. [11]
- By and by we had a fine spectacle on our right. [5]
- Of course the water was nowhere as clear or of as fine a complexion as it is in some other seasons of the year; for now it was at flood stage, and therefore dimmed and blurred by the mud manufactured from caving banks. [5]
- Young as he was, he could enjoy a fine picture. [11]
- That fine Mopsus was your accomplice; but so true as I--" "Mopsus has entered our service," replied Jason, laughing; "and, if our Phaon's bride will permit, he wants to wed the dark-haired Dorippe. [10]
- But the advantage was with Iberville, not merely because of more practice,--Gering made up for that by a fine certainty of nerve,--but because he had a prescient quality of mind, joined to the calculation of the perfect gamester. [11]
- The judge's position was very fine, no doubt for the judge. [9]
- Of course, there was the wife of Hilton the factor--fine, always fine to see, but deaf and dumb. [11]
- Never mind what was the matter with it; perhaps a very small change at the right point would have turned it into a fine success. [5]
- The old man was startled and full wroth yet, by reason of all the fine folk about us, he was bound to refrain himself, and he presently departed. [10]
- His house, too, was set in a garden and quite as fine as Mr. Temple's. [9]
- The stage scenery was ruined, trap-doors were so swollen that they wouldn't work for a week afterward, the fine costumes were spoiled, and no end of minor damages were done by that remarkable storm. [5]
- When the game was over, a different one followed, perhaps something which rendered the little hands skilful by preparing fine weaving from strips of paper; for Froebel had perceived that change brought rest. [10]
- Of course, there was news by telegraph, but that was precious as fine gold,--not to be lightly read and cast aside. [9]
- The cyanide process was new to me, and full of interest; and among the costly and elaborate mining machinery there were fine things which were new to me, but I was already familiar with the rest of the details of the gold-mining industry. [5]
- One of them was leading by the bridle a fine large French horse he had taken from the prisoner. [2]
- Here, he knew, was his greatest enemy where David was concerned, and yet this pretty Saint Elizabeth was wearing a fine turquoise ring with a poke bonnet, in a very worldly fashion. [11]
- True, Archibius's stable was full of fine animals, but who was she that she should presume to use them? [10]
- And indeed it was fine and stirring to hear the Paladin rehearse his deeds and see him pile his dead, fifteen here, eighteen there, and thirty-five yonder; but this only postponed the trouble; it could not do more. [5]
- The chief mate was an excellent officer--a self-possessed, resolute, fine, all-round man. [5]
- Besides, her talk was always an education in the fine lights and shadows of this social life. [11]
- Dr. Fordyce Hurlbut was a widower, not yet forty years old, a man of a fine masculine aspect and a vigorous nature. [6]
- At the top was a plateau, smooth and fine as a parade-ground, where battle could be given, or move be made upon the city and citadel, which lay on ground no higher. [11]
- Now Miss Ottway was a good stenographer, she was capable, and a fine woman, but she never got the idea, the spirit of the mill in her as you've got it, and she wasn't able to save me trouble, as you do. [9]
- He said she was a fine woman, and he hoped some day to bring her and his uncle together. [5]
- Day before yesterday was a fine summer day away up here on the summit. [5]
- I thought this was a fine opportunity. [5]
- But I don't want no present of Longfellow's Works, illustrated; and I don't want to taste no fine teas; but I know a policeman that does; and if you're the son of my old friend Squire Strohfeldt, you'd better get out. [8]
- En when I wake up en fine you back agin, all safe en soun', de tears come, en I could a got down on my knees en kiss yo' foot, I's so thankful. [5]
- At this first visit we were to be the guests of Professor Max Mueller, at his fine residence in Norham Gardens. [6]
- The scenes were very fine, the boxes carved and gilded in excellent good taste, and both pit and gallery commodious. [9]
- The bushes were very fine, --seven feet high, and of good wood. [4]
- The bridge is very fine, it have ten arches, and is constructed of free stone. [5]
- There was something very fine, he thought, about her carriage and expression as she stood in front of him. [9]
- This was all very fine, but when we came to break the gate, we could not do it. [5]
- This is all very fine, but let us not be carried away by excitement, but ask calmly, how does this person feel about it in his cooler moments next day, with six or seven thousand feet of snow and stuff on top of him? [5]
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