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finely

[fahyn-lee] / ˈfaɪn li /




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Its character is somber and brooding, partly because of its materials—precast concrete, finely sandblasted to suggest dark gray stone—and partly because of the deep shadows they cast.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Quiet cars, finely engineered for a really comfortable drive, will simply give you less perceptual cue that you're travelling at a particular speed. So that makes it easier to slip over a limit."

From BBC

Diced and seasoned tomato—red, sweet, alive—stacked under finely chopped, lightly cured and anointed scallop and a drizzle of creamy soy dressing.

From Salon

After commanding attention in “Narcos” and “Civil War,” the Brazilian actor levels up with his finely complex leading turn in the awards powerhouse “The Secret Agent.”

From Los Angeles Times

They have won the past four drivers' titles and are a ruthless, finely honed winning machine.

From BBC