The ground beef was chopped fine on the grill and folded together with sweet, softened onions and perfectly melted American cheese, all tucked into a soft roll with crisp lettuce and tomato for balance.
Excellent in character or ability: a fine person; a fine writer. 2. Very small in size, weight, or thickness: fine type; fine paper. 3. a. Free from impurities. b. Metallurgy Containing pure metal in a specified proportion or amount: gold 21 carats fine. 4. Very sharp; keen: a blade with a fine edge. 5. Thin; slender: fine hairs. 6.
FINE definition: 1. good or good enough; healthy and well: 2. excellent or much better than average: 3. very thin…. Learn more.
Fine objects or clothing are of good quality, delicate, and expensive. We waited in our fine clothes. She'll wear fine jewellery wherever she goes.
fine (third-person singular simple present fines, present participle fining, simple past and past participle fined) (transitive) To issue a fine as punishment to (someone).
To pay by way of fine or fee. To pledge; pawn. To condemn; pronounce judgment against. To come to an end; end; cease. To pay a fine; procure acknowledgment of one's right or claim by pecuniary compensation. noun End; termination; conclusion. noun Specifically The end of life; death.
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"everything's fine"; " dinner and the movies had been fine"; "another minute I'd have been fine"; - all right, o.k., OK, okay, hunky-dory [informal], cool [informal], alright, jake [N. Amer, Austral, NZ, informal]