finer

IPA: fˈaɪnɝ

noun

  • One who fines or purifies.
  • A surname.
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Examples of "finer" in Sentences

  • Could you possibly describe the collection in finer detail?
  • Nothin 'finer than the good old boys network to be alive and well huh?
  • Most examples are certified as AU58 or finer, MS63 and finer from the early 1960s forward.
  • Greater and greater sensitivity of measurement was needed, as well, as the material world was examined in finer and finer detail.
  • Of course, such mortals are so favored by virtue of the fact that they almost always do the right and do it in finer and higher ways than other men.
  • The characterization might feel a bit rough around the edges at times and somewhat lacking in finer nuances, but it still manages to impress, regardless of its relative simplicity.
  • Espresso, ground far finer, is stale in an hour, which is why any espresso bar will have a doser-grinder that grinds the coffee every few minutes located right beside the espresso machine.
  • [2] Hannah I know has some reason about her and if you all think the present proposal wrong which I rather doubt myself even while I write, they may both depend on coming here or elsewhere in finer weather.

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