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Meaning finely meaning

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finely

in an elegant manner finely costumed actors in tiny pieces the surfaces were finely granular (= fine) in a delicate manner finely shaped features her fine drawn body

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Simple sentences

The fruit must be finely fragmented, before it can go into the press.
Peel and finely chop the horseradish.

Movie subtitles

Beautifully and finely.
When it comes. it must be met beautifully and finely.
A Finely chiseled rock, but a rock, nonetheless.
I cannot introduce myself so finely, but.
So be it, let my Moonboy see how finely we earthlings dwell!
Your mind must be finely tuned, the frequencies covering the surface of the Sense-Sphere are numerous.
There are still lingering traces of my finely filtered Penguin gas.
Oh, I am yours, Connie, eternally united to you. through an invisible cord of finely woven filth. that even God himself could never, ever break.
A garnish of finely chopped or shredded lean ham.
I'm like a sensitive, finely tuned violin.
It's made with finely cut dried beef a healthy grating of truffle, a drop of cognac and when it's almost cooked, a spoonful of caviar from Vietnam.
Despite your efforts, my finely wrought dream approaches its fulfillment.
Chop finely and make. a sauce, using diced onions, thyme, etc. with hot cognac, mushrooms and croutons.
Suddenly running down the maze the wrong way, eating the wrong bit of cheese, unexpectedly dropping dead of myxomatosis. Finely calculated, the cumulative effect is enormous.
For the meticulous care with which you have executed your finely formulated machinations in extricating us from this devastating dilemma.
The music is playing, finely dressed people walk back and forth through the house, waving their arms, kneeling before the ladies and just keep on singing.
An army that must be moved from city to city, fed and housed, a thousand strong, hardworking men, moving like a finely-geared machine, with one purpose, to roll the show.
Finely ground, to a powder.
You have the finely devised.
He said they were tall, erect, like finely bred stallions.
Tools. For finely detailed work.
Don't move a single muscle of that finely fleshed body.
And this fine contour from your ear to your chin is no longer so finely drawn. the result of too much comfort and laziness.
Look at how finely this lace is made!
Because of finely-balanced local issues.
The finely carved altarpiece was also allowed to stay put as long as it was of a general nature.
Macbeth finely polished his Browning.
Air, he thought, must be matter in a form so finely divided that it couldn't be seen.
Finely calculated, the cumulative effect is enormous.
Finely!
It's like a finely-tuned instrument. It demands practice.
I'm so sorry that I didn't want your rather bulbous head struggling to find its way into the normal-size neck hole of my finely knit sweater.
You want to parlay this finely tuned circuitry. you've got for a brain. into some form of major participation. with the divine conglomerate. but all you're really gonna do. is drive yourself and everyone around you. fucking nuts!
I expect your ears are more finely tuned than a healthy person's.
Truffles are always shaved really finely.

News and current affairs

Insurance companies provide professional, finely detailed risk management that respects the complexity of the dangers to be hedged and responds creatively to individual needs.
For insurance to be effective as a risk-management device, weather must be measured at a finely-detailed local level, and the correct measurements must be taken at the correct time.
Each group is finely divided among itself in a dynamic crisscross of creeds and interests, ideals and appetites.
The answer lies in a finely honed strategy, perfected over years, that juggles US demands and the interests of local intelligence chiefs, mullahs, tribal leaders, venal politicians, and a host of fortune seekers.
When Sarkozy, who otherwise has such finely tuned media instincts, protests that he's no different from any other man, he comes dangerously close to confusing the office and the person of the president.
And, more often than not, what we are witnessing is individual achievement - the deeply concentrated agility and courage of the downhill racer or the finely disciplined movements of the gymnast - rather than true team effort.
It seeks to be finely balanced, respecting the regime's sovereignty while subtly pressing home the point in unison, as neighboring states.
Polls are finely balanced and referendums unpredictable.
But the current constellation of Czech political forces is finely balanced between pro-Treaty and anti-Treaty forces.
While a quartz watch keeps time more accurately than the most finely crafted handmade mechanical Swiss watch, the value of a quartz watch has plummeted, while Swiss watches' value has climbed into the stratosphere.

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