Pronunciation of the English word fine.
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1. | I don't know if it will be fine tomorrow, but if it is fine we'll go on a picnic. | |
2. | Fine feathers make fine birds. | |
3. | Well, it's just like the proverb "fine feathers make a fine bird". You look really good when you wear a suit. | |
4. | She might be a little mad at me, but she shouldn't be because I'm fine. I'm finer than fine. | |
5. | Solitude is fine, but you need someone to tell you that solitude is fine. | |
6. | She then went to look into the mouse-trap, where she found six mice, all alive. She ordered Cinderella to lift the trap-door, when, giving each mouse, as it went out, a little tap with her wand, it was that moment turned into a fine horse, and the six mice made a fine set of six horses of a beautiful mouse-colored, dapple gray. | |
7. | "How are you?" "I'm fine. You?" "I'm fine too." | |
8. | You're by my side; everything's fine now. | |
9. | There is a fine line between speech that is terse and to the point and speech that is too abrupt. | |
10. | Judging from the look of the sky, it will be fine tomorrow. |