Use "fine day" in a sentence

1. A fine day for a wedding

2. We can see Mt. Fuji far away on a fine day.

3. 'A fine day, your Majesty!'the Duchess began in a low, weak voice.

4. 11 Contrary to expectations and the weather forecast, we had a fine day for the experiment.

5. (an exclamation used to express surprise or to emphasize a comment): A fine day, by Cracky!

6. One fine day, this innocent tigress is suddenly tamed by a modest teacher who teaches her to read.

7. For instance, when we rise up in the morning, and it is a fine day, we feel pleased.

8. 6 One fine day, this innocent tigress is suddenly tamed by a modest teacher who teaches her to read.

9. This is a drive to loiter over, a spot or series of spots to invest a fine day in.

10. "There'll be a fine day," Belligerently, "when 'Scotty' Allan'll find out that there dog's a fake, Baldy of Nome

11. A clear blue sky Betokening a fine day Word Origin Old English betācnian , from be- (as an intensifier) + tācnian ‘signify’, of Germanic origin; related to token

12. Betoken something to be a sign of something a clear blue sky Betokening a fine day Word Origin Old English betācnian , from be- (as an intensifier) + tācnian ‘signify’, of Germanic origin; related to token .