We have no meanings for "fine patch" in our records yet.
1 I seen a fine patch of grass down the hill a bit.
2 In addition to his garden, he always raised a fine patch of watermelons.
3 It be a fine patch o' white in my quilt, Jenny!'
4 We had a near neighbour, an old bachelor, who had a fine patch of melons close at hand.
5 I set myself to watch a fine patch full of ripe and tempting berries, several times when no one was near.
6 Their stations were in advance of the located districts, and opened many fine patches of country.
7 Passed several extensive grassy valleys, with many fine patches of rich limestone land on their slopes.
8 The land on its banks was not generally good, although some fine patches of grass were seen.
9 Lark rubbed at the skin around her eyes, where her tears had dried, leaving only fine patches of white salt.
10 In the alluvial flats were many fine patches of maize looking extremely well, for in Segovia the crops had not been injured by drought.
11 "Here is a fine patch for Ralph Jackson's breeches, should he ever become sedentary and need one."
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