How to use "fine" in a sentence
Sentences
'It's a very fine day,' somebody said
This was Inspector Abbeline, a fine detective who knew the East End and its people very well
'I hope it will be a fine day tomorrow,' Mary had told Mrs Prater the morning before, 'as I want to go to the Lord Mayor's Show.' At 10.45 on Friday morning Mary's landlord, John McCarthy, was checking his accounts in his shop at 27 Dorset Street
Her rough black dress had been replaced by one of fine black silk
'A fine job!' the elder girl called back
"Yeah, everything is fine, perfect..
"She'll be fine." Mom paused
"I'm fine," said Cham
"Oh! I'm fine
Next time, it will be fine, she told herself.
he's fine." Sala described how enthusiastic he'd been, but she didn't mention his warning
The teapot and kettle were of silver and the china was very fine
She managed to be both a fine dancer and a good mother, although that was not always easy; she loved Danny, and she enjoyed her work and she thrived on double duty.
He owned a fine collection of paintings by Eyvind Earle, Jason Williamson, Larry W
"I'm fine
He smiled and asked Elliot if their dinner had been satisfactory, and Elliot said it had been fine, and the old man began to make change with slow, arthritic fingers.
The fine spray, propelled with tremendous pressure, caught him squarely in the face, across the nose and lips, penetrating swiftly and deeply into the nostrils
As they ascended into the night, snow began to fall hard and fast in sheets of fine, dry flakes.
"I'm fine
As relationships go with screenwriters in a development process, this was basically a fine experience
The morning was bright and fine and there were little golden clouds in the eastern sky
Whenever I think I am ill, he examines me and says I am fine
'Joe is - mm, fine - but, but I just don't like him.'
Connie says, 'He says to Auntie Mercy he is fine.'
He has fine clothes.
"You have a fine family