The club of the antennæ is flattened, sickle-shaped, terminating in a fine point.
The antennæ have the club stout, gradually thickened, tapering to a fine point, and abruptly bent into a hook.
The club is moderate, terminating in a fine point which is bent back at right angles, forming a distinct crook.
Very narrow, and tapering gradually to a fine point from a broadish base; awl-shaped; linear.
Having a very thin edge or fine point; of a nature to cut or pierce easily; not blunt or dull; keen.
Claws long, slender, little arched, much compressed, laterally grooved, tapering to a fine point.
Claws of moderate length, very slender, extremely compressed, arched, tapering to a fine point.
Claws rather long, arched, compressed, laterally grooved, tapering to a fine point.
It should be moderate in length, rather short than long, thick at the root, and taper quickly to a fine point.
TAIL--Short in proportion to the size of the dog, set on very low down, thick where it joins the body, and tapering to a fine point.
TAIL--The tail is strong at the root and ends in a fine point, reaching to or just below the hocks.
The horns are curious, being triangular, with the sharp edge to the front; they are very thick at the base, and taper rapidly to a fine point, curving right back on to the neck.
The Bureau of Biological Survey, have issued a special circular on this subject and being of general interest, it is reprinted here.
Defn: Very narrow, and tapering gradually to a fine point from a broadish base; awl-shaped; linear.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fine point" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.