I wouldna mind ha'in ye for a daughter, for ye wouldna spend the lad's wage i' fine clothes an' waste.
Wherefore a self-righteous man is but a painted Satan, or a devil in fine clothes; but thinks he so of himself?
He had no fine clothes to be spoiled by trudging down the filthiest lanes, and entering the meanest hovels to relieve suffering humanity.
He detested the 'painted Satan, or devil in fine clothes.
She dressed herself up in a suit of fine clothes, With merry maids all in green; And there was not a town that she rode through But they took her to be a queen.
He dressed himself up in a suit of fine clothes, With merry men all in white; And there was not a town that he rode through But they took him to be a knight.
She rammed the silver bolt up the baby's nose, Till the blood it came trinkling down the baby's fine clothes.
You will probably receive this in the midst of the diversions of Leipsig fair; at which, Mr. Harte tells me, that you are to shine in fine clothes, among fine folks.
Of a sudden, then, this show of fine clothes, place, and power took on peculiar significance.
Fine clothes to her were a vast persuasion; they spoke tenderly and Jesuitically for themselves.
It was thus that the little theatre resounded to a babble of successful voices, the creak of fine clothes, the commonplace of good-nature, and all largely because of this man's bidding.
He was vain, he was boastful, he was as deluded by fine clothes as any silly-headed girl.
So Naaman set out and took with him a thousand pounds of silver and six thousand gold pieces and ten suits of fine clothes.
So he urged him and bound up two hundred pounds of silver in two bags, with two suits of fine clothes, and laid them on two of his servants, and they carried them before Gehazi.
I expect that she will spend all her earnings in fine clothes, but after she has done so she may see the folly of it; at all events, she will be more likely to understand the value of money when she has been obliged to work for it.
Fine clothes to her were a vast persuasion; they spoke tenderly and Jesuitical for themselves.
Fine women in fine clothes; rich women in fine clothes; poor women in fine clothes.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fine clothes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.