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Example sentences for "fine large"

  • As soon, however, as the river had fairly left the basaltic formation, fine large flats of a light sandy soil succeeded on both sides; on which Pandanus spiralis grew in great abundance, and to a larger size than we had seen before.

  • The scrubs were awful, and threatened to surround us; but we succeeded in finding a fine large lagoon, probably filled by the drainage of the almost level country to the north-east.

  • According to their statement, the country is very open, with a fine large creek, which flows down to the Condamine; this is the creek which we passed on the 10th Oct.

  • At this time we had about half a point east variation; and at night we discovered a fine large island, forming a strait or passage with New Ireland.

  • At noon, we received them and their tents on board, with a fine large bull, which they had just killed.

  • In the evening she accompanied us back to the beach, and when we were getting into the boat, she put on board a fine large sow, big with young, and a great quantity of fruit.

  • In this bay, which may be entered with great safety, there is a fine large lagoon, where a fleet of ships may moor in perfect security.

  • The man presently ushered us into a fine large room, whither my child had been led when taken out of her prison.

  • Meanwhile he cut a fine large piece of meat from the top of the loin, and said, "There is something for you, and when that is gone you can come again for more.

  • Now there was a fine large walnut-tree growing by the cottage, and the tree said to the form: "Form, why do you run round the house?

  • Of course, the little pig started long before the time, went to the fair, and bought a fine large butter-churn, and was trotting away with it on his back when he saw the wolf coming.

  • It is a fine large species, next to the Elk or Wapiti in stature, and first became generally known from the expedition of Lewis and Clark.

  • Went out, but only shot a fine large Turkey-hen, which I brought down on the wing at about forty yards.

  • Having pared a pound of fine large potatos, put them into a pot, cover them well with cold water, and boil them gently till tender all through.

  • Boil in one pot a fine large cabbage, and when done, drain and press it in a cullender till all the water is squeezed out.

  • The forests surrounding Reed lake are mostly of poplar, but there are some good groves of fine large spruce up to twenty-five inches in diameter.

  • Bone a fine large breast of veal, and rub it over with the yolks of two eggs.

  • In the rearing of poultry, care should be taken to choose a fine large breed, or the ends of good management may be defeated.

  • Take a fine large turkey, but not old; pick it very nicely, singe, and make it extremely clean.

  • One evening, off Havre de Grace, just as it was growing dark, we were standing off shore, and met with a fine large French-built frigate.

  • When I arrived I was carried on board a fine large ship, loaded with tobacco, &c.

  • Stew two quarts of fine large gooseberries in just sufficient water to cover them.

  • Wash a fine large cauliflower, and cut it into quarters.

  • I have said, was a fine large villa, and was really worth fifteen or sixteen shillings a week; and this small amount demanded for it, was a mystery at which any sensible person would have sniffed.

  • Passing boldly through the gates we followed the drive until we saw before us a fine large mansion.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fine large" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    both nations; fine blue; fine bread; fine brown; fine clothes; fine copy; fine fellow; fine gentleman; fine order; fine piece; fine portrait; fine quality; fine rose; fine ship; fine style; fine voice; fine work; fine young; finely chopped; finely divided; finely granular; finely powdered; finely serrate; particular country; singing psalms; straight course