Definitions
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- adjective having a smooth, fine-grained structure
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Examples
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Her blouses are always open at the throat, disclosing one of her choicest assets, the muscular, adequate neck, with its fine-textured garmenture of skin.
CHAPTER XX 2010
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It has fine-textured, densely-branched, evergreen foliage and persistent, abundant, glossy red fruit lasting about six to eight weeks in the fall.
New crop of hybrid plants demonstrate beauty of ingenuity Joel M. Lerner 2011
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Second, we substituted cake flour for some of the all-purpose flour to give the muffins a fine-textured, delicate crumb.
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Very haole was Bella Castner, fair-skinned, fine-textured.
ON THE MAKALOA MAT 2010
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Second, we substituted cake flour for some of the all-purpose flour to give the muffins a fine-textured, delicate crumb.
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It has a bulbous end and pale, creamy skin, with a choice, fine-textured, deep-orange flesh and a sweet, nutty flavor.
Mary Ann Esposito: Squash, Plain and Fancy Mary Ann Esposito 2010
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A: Without breaking down the fine-textured clay into a more pervious surface, what you have is a layer of impermeable soil with a lawn that you are supporting from above with fertilizer and irrigation.
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Improve drainage around your plants by adding a fine-textured gravel [chicken grit] into the soil in the area.
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If you have fine-textured compost, try using a broadcast spreader.
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It has a bulbous end and pale, creamy skin, with a choice, fine-textured, deep-orange flesh and a sweet, nutty flavor.
Mary Ann Esposito: Squash, Plain and Fancy Mary Ann Esposito 2010
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