Fine can refer to a number of things. A fine (noun) can be a penalty or a fee. Fine (adjective) can mean good, ok, acceptable if describing someone's mood. If fine describes and object, 'fine condition' it usually means pristine, perfect or of high quality. Fine can mean made up from small particles 'fine sand' If referring to the weather it usually means clear, cloudless, and sunny. There are several more, fine is one of the more versatile words in the English language. I'm fine with that.
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Find is a verb... example: I can't FIND my wallet. Fine is an adjective...example: I am doing fine. Then there's "FINES", a noun. Deals with penalty/cost/what u owe ultimately.... example: I got a speeding ticket and the FINES was $400.
G: good VG: very good F: fine VF: very fine EF: extremely fine AU: almost uncirculatedMS: mint condition
F9 stands for "fine"
A Fine Balance was created in 1995.
is it fine to give a customer her balance over the drive-thru intercom.
My Wii Balance Board works fine on carpet.
Hao (好) good/fine
Screech Owls - 2001 A Fine Balance 1-7 was released on: USA: 22 March 2001
Use a fine balance.
Debit salary expenseCredit cash (balance figure)Credit fine deduction
There aren't any such SOL's on a court ordered fine and sentence.
Weighing balance is used to measure mass. Digital balance is also used. They give fine approximation about masses.
Yes.. always it's in the fine print on the documents you signed.
Suet Fun Liew has written: 'A fine balance'
0% balance transfer means you can transfer a balance between credit cards and you will be charged 0% interest. Be careful when using these function as there exists a lot of room for fine print.