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Sentence count:139+9Posted:2017-02-14Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: indelicacySimilar words: delicateefficacyperspicaciousdelightdeliverfidelitydeliverysidelineMeaning: ['delɪkəsɪ]  n. 1. the quality of being beautiful and delicate in appearance 2. something considered choice to eat 3. refined taste; tact 4. smallness of stature 5. lack of physical strength 6. subtly skillful handling of a situation 7. lightness in movement or manner. 
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61. The same desirable effect is now achieved with more delicacy.
62. There are some, Ishmael tells us, who, like Stubb, find whale meat a great delicacy.
63. Makine is a good writer, poetic but never fanciful, and one who treats childhood reflected through experience with delicacy.
64. A delicacy made from fried chicken skin and other assorted leavings.
65. These pieces are engraved with the delicacy of a fine line pencil drawing.
66. The springtime delicacy of their budding stands in terrific contrast to the autumnal head beneath.
67. A pheasant is a delicacy we seldom can enjoy.
68. Venison is considered a delicacy by many.
69. Miss Costigan was a paragon of virtue and delicacy!
70. the delicacy of the fabric.
71. Traditional Xi'an snacks blend both delicacy and plainness.
72. "Bird's-nest" soup is a Chinese delicacy.
73. He sensed the delicacy of the situation.
74. Brew like amber after golden steeping gaudy, have natural fragrant orchid sweet, taste mellow pleasant delicacy, back to Kennedy, commonly known as "a rhyme".
75. Every detail delicacy and perfect, be able to perform out sound of Bach , goes and experiencing every musical note through your fingertip , the heart using you.
76. The French-Belgian school is a combination of the French school, which is distinguished for its delicacy and elegancy, and the Belgian school, which is derived from the French school.
77. Go together with up the vitamin content enrich of colourful pepper and onions, this string of nourishment and delicacy for burning all well-found.
78. Fish glacial delicacy basically is hairtail, breed yellow croaker, pomfret, flatfish, mullet, Spanish mackerel to wait.
79. Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from the best grand- and premier crus bring vinosity and delicacy together in a very harmoniously balanced blend.
80. He have offended me by his coarseness and then overwhelmed me with his delicacy.
81. The delicacy of roses makes them unfit for an extreme climate.
82. The officials anonymity because of the delicacy of the negotiations. Sentencedict.com
83. Ambystoma mexicanum is almost extinct in Mexico due to diminishing habitats and human hunting - they are regarded as a delicacy in much the way the French like frogs legs.
84. The coffee bar provides all kinds of coffee, good drinks and delicacy snacks.
85. Truffle: Edible, underground fungus in the genus Tuber (class Ascomycetes, division Mycota), prized as a food delicacy since antiquity.
86. They should not be kept with neons or cardinal tetras, though, as these tetras are a delicacy for the larger angelfish !
87. A pheasant is a rare delicacy we seldom can enjoy.
88. If hybridisation works out, oyster farming could follow the same path as salmon farming, and turn a delicacy for the wealthy into the food of the masses.
89. Predominant flavours are those of tropical fruit with herbaceous overtones, whilst the overall impression is of elegance and delicacy with a long flavoursome finish.
90. Three , taste pure and unadulterated , pure fragrance delicacy.
More similar words: delicateefficacyperspicaciousdelightdeliverfidelitydeliverysidelinedelighteddeliriousindelibleguidelinedeliberateinfidelitydelightfuldeliberatelyderelicthelicopterelicitationfelicitationreplicareplicateRepublicanimplicatecomplicateddiabolicalapplicablepublicationapplicationimplication
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