US /faɪn/
・UK /faɪn/
And I've always said with my work that I'd rather if 100 people see a movie I make, I'd rather have 50 people love it and 50 people hate it than have 100 people go, "Eh." So it's a fine line,
So, it's a fine line in that idea of pissing someone off
- Well, yeah, okay, fine-- - Is that what you
SAY, FINE, YOU WANT TO
OF BANKS, VERY FINE
You're coming with me. In the bucket, right now. I don't- come in the buck- all right in the boat then, fine
Fine.
back of the book when you get this book you flip the tobacco booking a fine my
You want to have kids that's fine I need you to respect my life choice not to have kids.
Do you know how to use 'fine' and 'finely'?
They can both be used as adverbs, but 'fine' can also be used as an adjective. Let's look at some sentences.
Fine, just give out the award then, God.
Successful people telling regular people to cut down on luxuries to improve their financial situation is fine.
"Many fine massive walls built by the ancient inhabitants