Having fine teeth set close together.
1 We'll go over the whole area with a fine - toothed comb.
2 Kerfs're too big to be any kinda fine - toothed bow saw, or a serrated knife.
3 Just stand guard and get the Evidence Collection Unit on this with a fine - toothed comb.
4 Those we have been through with a fine - toothed comb.
5 My drones covered that volume like a fine - toothed comb.
6 Nuria Maqueda is carefully cleaning the dirt off a bone with a small, fine - toothed brush.
7 You go over them with a fine - toothed comb.
8 I go through them with a fine - toothed comb.
9 I went through it, sir, with a fine - toothed comb and never a Garrideb could I catch.
10 He began to tingle as if a familiar of the Inquisition were slapping him all over with fine - toothed curry-combs.
11 This is done by plows, after the ground has been thoroughly prepared and levelled by a heavy, fine - toothed harrow.
12 As soon as we leave, they're going to go over this place with a fine - toothed comb searching for microscopic evidence.
13 Michelangelo not only blocked the marble out, but brought it nearly to completion, working the surface with very fine - toothed chisels.
14 Varma had held them for more than six hours while C-Sec investigators went over Banca's blood-splattered office with a fine - toothed comb.
15 Liese had turned in all of Tanja's things at their request, and he had gone through her backpack with fine - toothed comb.
16 As soon as my people have gone over the incident scene with a fine - toothed comb this will be going before the Auditors.
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