'To fine' definitions:
Definition of 'To fine'
From: GCIDE
- Fine \Fine\ (f[imac]n), v. i. To become fine (in any one of various senses); as, the ale will fine; the weather fined.
- To fine away, down, off, gradually to become fine; to diminish; to dwindle.
- I watched her [the ship] . . . gradually fining down in the westward until I lost of her hull. --W. C. Russel. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Words containing 'To fine'
- Fine,
- Fined,
- Finely,
- Fineness,
- Fining,
- In fine,
- Chirographer of fines,
- Fine arch,
- Fine arts,
- Fine cut,
- Fine for alienation,
- Fine goods,
- Fine of lands,
- Fine stuff,
- Fining pot,
- Foot of the fine,
- Freedom fine,
- In fine fettle,
- Primer fine,
- To levy a fine,
- To sail fine,
- fine and dandy,
- fine art,
- fine drawn,
- fine fettle,
- fine grained,
- fine metal,
- fine print,
- fine spoken,
- fine spray,
- fine structure,
- fine writing,
- fines herbes,
- library fine,
- Post-fine,
- doctor of fine arts,
- fine kettle of fish,
- fine-grained,
- fine-leafed,
- fine-leaved,
- fine-looking,
- fine-textured,
- fine-tooth,
- fine-toothed,
- fine-tune,
- master of fine arts,
- vase-fine,
- brave fine gay glorious,
- fine-leaved heath,
- fine-tooth comb,
- fine-toothed comb