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Example sentences for "fine green"

  • Cover them closely to keep in the steam, and let them hang over a slow fire till they are a fine green.

  • If they are not then of a fine green, repeat the process.

  • When they are a fine green, take them carefully out, spread them on a hair sieve to drain, and make a syrup of the sugar, allowing a half pint of water to each pound and a half of sugar.

  • It attains a large size, is of a fine green color, and, "from the manner in which the outer leaves cove over the interior ones, blanches well without having to be tied together.

  • Leaves larger than those of the common plain variety, of a fine green color, and frilled and curled on the borders in the manner of some kinds of Parsley.

  • From a coarse herbage we passed on to a carpet of fine green verdure.

  • At length we reached that which from a distance appeared like a carpet of fine green turf, but which, to our vexation, turned out to be a compact mass of little beech-trees about four or five feet high.

  • In the reduction flame it fuses to a fine green bead.

  • But neither the sulphate, carbonate, nor, in fact, any other salt of baryta, gives such a fine green color as the chloride.

  • The chloride, when fused on the platinum wire, in the point of the reduction flame, imparts a fine green color to the oxidation flame.

  • This soup should be of a fine green color, and very thick.

  • The seeds, when gathered, should be full grown, but by no means hard; and the color a fine green.

  • Strain the spinach juice, and stir a small tea-cupful into the butter to give it a fine green color.

  • Stir the juice well in and it will give a fine green color.

  • If the soup is not of a fine green, pound some spinach, and put in a little of the juice, but not too much.

  • If they are not of a fine green, change the water, which will help them; then make them hot, and cover them as before.

  • The yellow colour called Dutch Pink, is made from a decoction of weld or dyer's weed; and if blue cloths be dipped in this liquid, they will take the colour of a fine green.

  • When the ingredients are dissolved, the mixture may be boiled with the bone in it, and it will take a fine green colour.

  • No beans but what are of a fine green should be used for this dish.

  • The water boils up from among the rocks and with such force near the centre, that the surface seems higher there than the earth on the sides of the fountain, which is a handsome turf of fine green grass.

  • The grass on the hill sides is perfectly dry and parched by the sun, but near the spring was a fine green grass: we therefore halted for dinner and turned our horses to graze.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fine green" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    colourless liquid; fine appearance; fine black; fine blue; fine bread; fine breeze; fine brown; fine condition; fine flavor; fine flour; fine fresh; fine green; fine large; fine paste; fine portrait; fine ripe; fine trees; fine voice; finely serrate; good courage; higher temperatures; little library; nine miles; show you; size from; visit him