Fine meaning in English
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Definition
(a) fine (car), (a) fine (slice), (a) fine (wine): (a) nice, good, suitable (car, wine); a thin (slice)
(-How are you doing?) -I'm doing fine: (-How are you?) -I'm ok, good, well
Fine!: Ok! Agreed!
(Water will be) fine (thank you): (Water will be) satisfactory, ok, enough (thank you)
- "Philip : We'll be fine, dude."
- "Last time I visited the veterinarian, she told me Stink was fine."
- "Vicar : No, she's fine."
- "You dealt with minor setbacks like Luna DeLune's absurd claim that her LunaBot "had bad energy" (we checked the voltage, she was fine)."
- "Susie : I'm fine, I just keep misunderstanding what you're saying to me."
- "Jenny : I'm fine, I'm just a bit emotional seeing you after so long."
- "Fine. Mr. Cheeter, please choose a mission at random on your way out."
- "Oh yes, Stink is fine... physically."
- "Everyone must choose their own path, but thanks to the fine education that this school has provided for us, we have a solid foundation on which to build."
- "MacCheeter : Fine."
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