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II . fine1 [faɪn] ADV

2. fine (fine-grained):

fine

I . fine2 [faɪn] N

fine

II . fine2 [faɪn] VB trans

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It is longitudinally closely ribbed, with fine revolving striae, concave and smooth above the periphery.
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Such figures corresponded to 635 tonnes of fine gold, or 20.42 million troy ounces.
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Affable and blessed with immaculate manners, he had a fine sense of humour, not of the belly-laugh variety but the dry chortle and wide smile.
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Gray also built up huge collections of fine art, antique books and rare plants.
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Glasses can be fitted with fine metal bars that lift up the drooping eyelids.
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Libel is punishable by a fine or imprisonment of up to one year, or up to two years for libelous material disseminated through the mass media.
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On top of this is a combination of slowly permeable and well drained fine loam over clay.
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The scratch awl is basically a steel spike with its tip sharpened to a fine point.
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Many wildlife species use its acorns as food, and cherrybark oak makes a fine shade tree.
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Some decisions, such as leg before wicket, always require an appeal and the umpire's decision, as no batsman will pre-empt the umpire on what requires fine judgment of several factors.
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