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finest

fine \fine\ (f[imac]n), a. [Compar. finer (f[imac]n"[~e]r); superl. finest.] [F. fin, LL. finus fine, pure, fr. L. finire to finish; cf. finitus, p. p., finished, completed (hence the sense accomplished, perfect.) See Finish, and cf. Finite.]

  1. Finished; brought to perfection; refined; hence, free from impurity; excellent; superior; elegant; worthy of admiration; accomplished; beautiful.

    The gain thereof [is better] than fine gold.
    --Prov. iii. 14.

    A cup of wine that's brisk and fine.
    --Shak.

    Not only the finest gentleman of his time, but one of the finest scholars.
    --Felton.

    To soothe the sick bed of so fine a being [Keats].
    --Leigh Hunt.

  2. Aiming at show or effect; loaded with ornament; overdressed or overdecorated; showy.

    He gratified them with occasional . . . fine writing.
    --M. Arnold.

  3. Nice; delicate; subtle; exquisite; artful; skillful; dexterous.

    The spider's touch, how exquisitely fine!
    --Pope.

    The nicest and most delicate touches of satire consist in fine raillery.
    --Dryden.

    He has as fine a hand at picking a pocket as a woman.
    --T. Gray.

  4. Not coarse, gross, or heavy; as:

    1. Not gross; subtile; thin; tenous.

      The eye standeth in the finer medium and the object in the grosser.
      --Bacon.

    2. Not coarse; comminuted; in small particles; as, fine sand or flour.

    3. Not thick or heavy; slender; filmy; as, a fine thread.

    4. Thin; attenuate; keen; as, a fine edge.

    5. Made of fine materials; light; delicate; as, fine linen or silk.

  5. Having (such) a proportion of pure metal in its composition; as, coins nine tenths fine.

  6. (Used ironically.)

    Ye have made a fine hand, fellows.
    --Shak.

    Note: Fine is often compounded with participles and adjectives, modifying them adverbially; a, fine-drawn, fine-featured, fine-grained, fine-spoken, fine-spun, etc.

    Fine arch (Glass Making), the smaller fritting furnace of a glasshouse.
    --Knight.

    Fine arts. See the Note under Art.

    Fine cut, fine cut tobacco; a kind of chewing tobacco cut up into shreds.

    Fine goods, woven fabrics of fine texture and quality.
    --McElrath.

    Fine stuff, lime, or a mixture of lime, plaster, etc., used as material for the finishing coat in plastering.

    To sail fine (Naut.), to sail as close to the wind as possible.

    Syn: Fine, Beautiful.

    Usage: When used as a word of praise, fine (being opposed to coarse) denotes no ``ordinary thing of its kind.'' It is not as strong as beautiful, in reference to the single attribute implied in the latter term; but when we speak of a fine woman, we include a greater variety of particulars, viz., all the qualities which become a woman, -- breeding, sentiment, tact, etc. The term is equally comprehensive when we speak of a fine garden, landscape, horse, poem, etc.; and, though applied to a great variety of objects, the word has still a very definite sense, denoting a high degree of characteristic excellence.

Wiktionary
finest

a. (en-superlative of: fine) n. (context informal English) police officers.

WordNet
finest

adj. surpassing in quality; "top-grade ore" [syn: high-grade, top-quality, top-grade]

Wikipedia
Finest (The Proclaimers album)

Finest is a compilation album by Scottish band The Proclaimers, released in 2003.

Finest (Midge Ure and Ultravox album)

Finest is a 2-disc compilation album by new wave and synthpop band Ultravox and main singer Midge Ure, released on EMI, in 2004. It's the ninth compilation by Ultravox, which compiles their songs made from 1980 to 1986 (during the time of the success of the band with Midge Ure as singer). Six recordings from the solo career of Midge Ure are included as the last tracks on the second CD. The package includes a booklet with sleeve notes by Adrian Thrills.

Finest

Finest or The Finest may refer to:

  • Finest (Midge Ure and Ultravox album)
  • Finest (The Proclaimers album)
  • The Finest (Fine Young Cannibals album)
  • The Finest (Dead Poetic album)
  • "The Finest" (song), a song by The SOS Band
  • The Finest (gang), a Chinese criminal organization
  • Finest, a 2009 album by Liza Minnelli

Usage examples of "finest".

Yelena had been my escort part of the way on that troubled trip, but she still called me order-master and threatened to lash any member of the Finest who even hinted at any familiarity.

Tamra slurped even more than some of the junior guards in the Finest, hardly ladylike, but Tamra had never wanted to be a lady anyway.

One was the barracks for outliers and transient members of the Finest, and one was a long stable.

Finally, I nudged Gairloch toward the road, and toward Kyphrien and the barracks of the Finest, where I was to meet Yelena.

I hurried along to meet up with recently promoted Force Leader Yelena and three squads of the Finest and two squads of outliers-one of them Tellurians, the other Meltosians.

All of the Finest were bundled up in their riding jackets, and the outliers wrapped themselves in blankets as well.

As we stepped out, Yelena slowly began to bring the Finest as close to the guards as she could without getting into their sight.

Yelena had drawn up the Finest and the outliers behind me in a rough line.

Several dozen functionaries flowed into the chamber and stood farther back, the Finest holding the space open between the dais and the spectators.

The onlookers filed out, except for Liessa, and then the Finest departed.

A pleasure, indeed, and if you need the finest and softest wool in Kyphros, Preltar will have it.

So was Kasee, and so were most of the Finest, trying to ready the city against the Hamorians.

Kasee paid me for helping the Finest, but no one paid Shervan or Pendril-at least not much beyond a gold or two.

From there I found the main square and asked an off-duty trooper where the Finest were quartered.

Saw the toughest officer of the Finest bow more to him than the autarch.