Examples of 'particularly fine' in a sentence

Meaning of "particularly fine"

This phrase is often used to describe something that is of exceptional quality or exceptionally good

How to use "particularly fine" in a sentence

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Estuary mud is particularly fine and sticky.
A particularly fine moment for the rhythm section.
Brasparts has a particularly fine war memorial.
Particularly fine examples of rito hats are worn by women to church.
We met over that particularly fine set of ivories.
Particularly fine motor movements.
Thelma is in particularly fine form today.
His wife is an acclaimed beauty with a particularly fine beard.
Grimball was a particularly fine teacher of literature and history.
These last two were considered to be particularly fine meats.
Produced particularly fine pictorial mosaics.
The firm acquired a reputation for building particularly fine regulators.
Grenoble has a particularly fine museum of fine arts.
Their car is expensive and well looked after and their clothes are particularly fine.
I understand they have a particularly fine tenor this season.

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The particularly fine atomisation leads to a higher gloss factor.
Matte photo paper for a particularly fine finish.
I have a particularly fine one in my possession which is for sale.
You are looking particularly fine.
A particularly fine joke.
The undercoat of these animals is particularly fine due to their habitat.
A particularly fine specimen.
Certain towns have reputations for particularly fine baked goods.
This allows a particularly fine and rapid power adjustment.
High status individuals were clothed and wrapped in particularly fine textiles and jewellery.
But it took a particularly fine mind to crack this one.
The portrait of José is particularly fine.
This is in particularly fine condition.
Nuwara Eliya is known to produce tea of particularly fine quality.
This is taken from a particularly fine example in private ownership.
Particularly fine cuisine with traditional Ligurian dishes.
A box is particularly fine.
A particularly fine segment of the canal in Wilmington.
Samples rolled at higher temperature show a particularly fine ferritepearlite structure.
It was particularly fine at night with the stars above the tree.
The restored former Barcombe station shows a particularly fine example.
This is particularly fine.
Particularly fine is the reeded panelling of the French windows.
Gilbert has written you a particularly fine part in the new piece.
This a particularly fine example of a square built stone dovecote with crow stepped gables.
Joseph Stella was an admirer and drew a particularly fine silverpoint portrait of him.
Timber was particularly fine and was regarded as the best source for building ships.
All of the major fell groups can be seen with the Scafells particularly fine.
The building has particularly fine detailing to platform facades and awnings.
The Japanese manufacturer offers very neat finishes with particularly fine screen borders.
This process moreover permits a particularly fine and precise analysis of the granular products.
Particularly fine Erhus are often made from pieces of old furniture.
The Barbican is a particularly fine example of its type.
Particularly fine examples of rito hats are worn by women to church on Sundays.
Sauvignon Blanc possesses marked yet subtle aromas and particularly fine and powerful floral fragrances.

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Examples of using Fine
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The fine specimen is creeping up on his prize
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