Examples of 'fine words' in a sentence
Meaning of "fine words"
Fine words: When someone uses 'fine words,' they are usually talking about elegant, sophisticated, or impressive language. The phrase can indicate that someone is speaking eloquently or persuasively
How to use "fine words" in a sentence
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Fine words your father always spoke.
The rest is nothing but fine words.
With fine words and false promises.
You have given us a lot of fine words.
Fine words from the likes of you.
It is no longer the time for fine words.
Fine words do not fill the belly.
To call us citizens is to take us in with fine words.
Fine words and very bad deeds.
So much for all your fine words.
Fine words must be matched with deeds.
Action was needed to back up the fine words.
But fine words alter no historic processes.
He bewitched you with his fine words.
But fine words are not enough.
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There is no need to wrap this up in fine words.
All these fine words sound ridiculous to me now.
A head filled with such fine words.
It is obvious that fine words alone are not enough.
He was to this monkey country by your fine words.
It will be just fine words and faint hopes.
No fine words will change the truth of that.
These are not merely fine words.
Fine words do not butter on bread.
These reports are fine words but without action.
Fine words will not do alone.
Keep your fine words to yourself.
Fine words from a man who deals in murder.
Only with those can fine words be written.
Fine words make the carbon is not fat.
They are drunk on fine words and good intentions.
Fine words for a speculated man.
They are full of fine words and high principles.
Fine words for gentlefolk to spout with no notion.
Often education attracts fine words.
But none of my fine words in fits of sweet excitement.
We have heard many fine words.
But fine words languish without commensurate actions.
We have heard enough fine words.
Fine words can never replace good deeds.
You sure know how to use fine words.
Fine words will not help us.
They are fed up to the back teeth of fine words.
Turning fine words into deeds.
I am in need of some of your fine words.
The fine words have been going on for long enough.
And you can save your fine words.
From fine words to good practice.
Simple but nevertheless fine words.
Fine words to cover nefarious ends.