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fine stuff
noun
Lime, sometimes mixed with plaster, etc., used as material for the finishing coat in plastering.
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It's fine stuff.
It was fine stuff, and the prices were high.
Bunny was particular, and tossed out a lot of fine stuff.
The national government will retain control over foreign policy and national security.All fine stuff.
Fine stuff, then, from the man with the louche physicality and wideboy London vowels.
Early on, addressing Davis's struggles, Collins would repeatedly insist that opposing pitchers were attacking him with particularly fine stuff.
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He will make, you see, a fine stuffed specimen in the National History Museum's rare-beasts collection, which Millicent keeps, ahem, expanding.
And they are not dogmatic about Cheez Whiz; you can go for finer stuff without shame.
Every good cheese grader has a secret bit of his fridge where he keep his finest stuff.
And while the finest stuff originally came from the Caspian and Black Seas, it's now produced in the US and western Europe.
JUDGING by the wildly cheering audience at the orgy of consumerism that was Oprah Winfrey's "Ultimate Favourite Things" show, American women have lost none of their enthusiasm for the finest stuff money can buy.
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