Synonym: delicately, exquisitely, fine. Similar words: supinely, routinely, genuinely, lonely, sanely, insanely, serenely, obscenely. Meaning: adv. 1. in tiny pieces 2. in an elegant manner 3. in a delicate manner.
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241. In a finely tuned partnership, Mr. Finckel and Ms. Wu offered a striking interpretation of the work, vigorous in the dramatic Scherzo and deeply expressive in the brief Adagio.
242. I desired to be tall, stately, and finely developed in figure.
243. Baking soda's finely gritty texture makes it an excellent, gentle abrasive cleaner.
244. As a finely seasoned politician, Laird did not believe in fighting losing battles.
245. Dish and sprinkle the finely shredded kaffir lime leaves on top.
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246. Wash and finely chop chillies and fermented black beans, set aside. Rinse and dress the crabs, remove the innards. Chop into pieces, coat in some caltrop starch.
247. A finely - tuned body - color spoiler is sleekly integrated in the deck lid.
248. Corydalis:any of various herbs of the genus Corydalis native chiefly to northern temperate regions and having finely divided leaves and spurred, often yellow or pinkish flowers.
249. In a food processor, finely grind pistachios with graham-cracker crumbs, sugar, and zest. Blend in butter.
250. A language is a finely tuned instrument which it is a crime to damage.
251. Finely slice the lemongrass, galangal, garlic, shallot, ginger and chili.
252. The first utilizes a blend of finely ground ceramic powders.
253. Chop coriander and spring onions finely; beancurd puffs with water and then set aside.
254. Plastisol coatings are dispersions of finely divided higher molecular weight polyvinyl chloride resins in plasticizers.
255. Shave the fennel on a mandolin or slice very finely with a knife. Put in a bowl with the orange juice, zest, vinegar and the oil, and season. Mix well, then add the tarragon.
256. The cabinet is surmounted by a finely cast gilt bronze urn finial.
257. In President Colom's war room, Roberto Izurieta, the strategist, believed that he, too, had found threads of what one member of the government called a "finely woven conspiracy.
258. This is a water treatment process by which finely divided suspended and colloidal matter in water is made to join together and form flocs.
259. For the entrance to the courtyard, provide a curtain twenty cubits long, of blue, purple and scarlet yarn and finely twisted linen-the work of an embroiderer-with four posts and four bases.
260. Description: A finely made cloth hauberk studded in metal with an eagle emblem stitched on the front.
261. Finely grate about a teaspoon of orange zest and put aside.
262. His dream, before the war, was to be a British Army officer, finely turned out in a red coat and brass buttons.
263. With their finely tuned range increments and long-term switching point stability, overpressure and vacuum switches of type 620/25 are suitable for monitoring ...
264. The technique of using finely ground sphagnum moss to prevent damping - off also works well.
265. The greeting cards are finely made, with an eye to colour and style.
266. We will oversee the strategic implementation of decisions with a finely developed set of metrics, says Jones in the patois peculiar to those who spend 40 years as a leatherneck .
267. Finely engraved on the pillar is the code of laws that Hammurabi imposed upon his subjects.
268. Meanwhile, place the finely diced cucumber in a colander and sprinkle with salt.
269. Achillea of the composite family, especially A. millefolium, native to Eurasia, having finely dissected foliage and flat corymbs of usually white flower heads.
270. The distribution of powder clusters of finely ground slag was measured by means of laser granulometer and was modeled through RRSB linear regression.
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