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  • Polished, with a fine-honed edge, just like a knife.

    Before Midnight Cameron Dokey 2007

  • And how skilled, not just in his rhetorical abilities, but he had fine-honed political instincts that I think really, you know, helped him ride his way right into the White House when he needed them.

    CNN Transcript Jun 11, 2004 2004

  • One moment, Valeria sensed him at her back; the next moment, her fine-honed battle instincts told her that he was not.

    Conan and The Gods of The Mountain Green, Roland 1993

  • She looked a great deal different than he remembered; leaner, as if she'd been fine-tempered and fine-honed.

    Arrow's Fall Lackey, Mercedes 1988

  • Time passed; the music went from soft to loud to soft again; Coffee and constant eye circuits got his nerves fine-honed.

    The Big Nowhere Ellroy, James, 1948- 1988

  • She looked a great deal different than he remembered; leaner, as if she'd been fine-tempered and fine-honed.

    Arrow's Fall Lackey, Mercedes 1988

  • The man had a fine-honed tension running through him, that tightness and pressure which ebbs with age.

    Across The Sea Of Suns Benford, Gregory, 1941- 1984

  • There was a knotting of his muscles, a fine-honed tension that sharpened his nerves.

    Calder Born, Calder Bred Janet Dailey 1983

  • Kirk stood beside the Doctor, watching, as the younger man took a fine-honed knife and began to skin the gutted carcass efficiently.

    YESTERDAY’S SON A.C. CRISPIN 1983

  • Kirk stood beside the Doctor, watching, as the younger man took a fine-honed knife and began to skin the gutted carcass efficiently.

    YESTERDAY’S SON A.C. CRISPIN 1983

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