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fine-tooth

ADJECTIVE
  1. having fine teeth set close together
    a fine-toothed comb

How To Use fine-tooth In A Sentence

  • I want to take a handful of good men and go over it with a fine-tooth comb.
  • The mysterious tonic and the fine-tooth metal comb brought Walker incredible wealth.
  • a fine-toothed comb
  • Transfer the measurement to a 10-foot section of gutter (upside down), and use a fine-tooth saw such as a backsaw to cut it to length.
  • We found the latter lounging about the unwholesome streets; and the former seated at their thresholds, engaged in those pursuits of the chase which the use of a fine-tooth comb would undignify to mere slaughter. Venetian Life
  • he went over the contract with a fine-tooth comb looking for loopholes
  • It might contain an underlying message that overrides careful analysis discoverable only by the few who go through it with a fine-tooth comb.
  • A jigsaw with a fine-tooth blade may also be acceptable.
  • Fine-toothed files shaped tangs on both barrels, one stroke at a time.
  • Slide the vinyl seal out of the carrier before you cut the carrier with a fine-tooth hacksaw blade.
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