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has displayed fine courage in the face of terrible family<br />

problems. 12 healthy, well, healthful, robust, all right, Colloq<br />

OK or okay: I told the doctor that I was feeling fine. 13<br />

close: Arriving at the airport with only minutes to spare is<br />

cutting it pretty fine.<br />

fineý n. 1 penalty, charge, fee, mulct, forfeit, amercement;<br />

forfeiture: He was unable to pay the parking fine.<br />

--v. 2 penalize, charge, mulct, amerce: She was fined for<br />

parking at a bus stop.<br />

finery n. decoration(s), ornaments, trappings, trinkets, frippery,<br />

showy dress, Colloq best bib and tucker, Sunday best, Sunday<br />

clothes, gear, glad rags: They were all dressed in their finery<br />

at the reception.<br />

finesse n. 1 artfulness, subtlety, cunning, craftiness, cleverness,<br />

strategy, shrewdness, skill, style, dash, ‚lan, panache, knack,<br />

skilfulness, talent, adroitness, expertness, expertise,<br />

adeptness, proficiency, ability, facility: I admire the finesse<br />

with which she persuaded him to give the painting to the museum.<br />

2 trick, artifice, stratagem, wile, ruse, scheme, machination,<br />

intrigue, device, expedient, manoeuvre, deception, deceit: He<br />

used every finesse in the book to get her to work for him. 3<br />

tact, diplomacy, discretion, grace, taste, delicacy, polish,<br />

refinement, elegance: With infinite finesse, Lord Lacey<br />

suggested that the duchess might like to stay the night.<br />

--v. 4 manoeuvre, manipulate, bluff, trick, delude, deceive,<br />

fool, outwit, hoodwink, Colloq finagle, Slang con: She was<br />

finessed into making him heir to her fortune.<br />

finger n. 1 digit: How many fingers am I holding up? 2 have a finger<br />

in. be or become or get involved in, figure in, have a hand in,<br />

influence, interfere in, tamper or meddle or tinker or monkey<br />

with: I knew that Lightfoot must have had a finger in the deal.<br />

3 keep one's fingers crossed. hope or pray for the best, touch<br />

or esp. US knock wood: I'm sure you'll win, but I'll keep my<br />

fingers crossed just the same. 4 lay or put a finger on. (so<br />

much as) touch, strike, hit, punch: If you lay a finger on her,<br />

you'll have to answer to me! 5 lay or put one's finger on. a<br />

recall, remember, recollect, bring or call to mind, think of,

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