it is a simile that can be learned in many ways
There are many fine palaces in the world that people like to visit.
The artists use of blue in the painting gave it a fine nuance that the other painting didn't have.
The Projection Infection is the name of the new cine noir theater in the downtown arts district.
A dilettante is a person who is an amateur in the arts. They have a lack of knowledge. For example, "The doctor took a dilettante approach to painting".
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
He did not have the aptitude to be an engineer, he was more suited to a career in the arts.
you learn syllabic words in language arts
When I am asked how I am, I usually reply that I am fine.
She is a pre doctoral student in the College of Arts and Sciences.
It's a fine day. That beach has fine sand. I got a fine for excessive speed last week. Your son's a fine boy.
These fine gentleman will be your counselors (or evaluators) for the day
he was a fine young lad! He capered Like a professional.
The random selection has produced a fine example!
Her hair was long and fine. Julie's fine hair barely held a bobby pin. John received a fine for parking illegally.
What is the right page? or What is the correct page? is fine.
There are many fine palaces in the world that people like to visit.
That's a fine, antique harpoon. Careful with that harpoon, Eugene.