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Sentence count:153+8Posted:2016-09-07Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: breakablecrispfragilefrailSimilar words: little by littlelittlea littlecattlesettleshuttlescuttlebottledMeaning: ['brɪtl]  n. caramelized sugar cooled in thin sheets. adj. 1. having little elasticity; hence easily cracked or fractured or snapped 2. lacking warmth and generosity of spirit 3. (of metal or glass) not annealed and consequently easily cracked or fractured. 
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(31) Conditioning Contain ingredients like keratin, panthenol and vitamins B and E which prevent lashes becoming brittle and dry.
(32) Baking makes chestnuts brittle, which means they can be knocked off their string with a single blow.
(33) Like well-toned athletes and good musicians, economies work best when they are flexible and limber, rather than brittle and stiff.
(34) In brittle bone disease, collagen is abnormal in strength or in the links between the fibres.
(35) Then he began to peel back the brittle newspapers, Father Tim saw that the date on the Mitford Muse was 1952.
(36) Follow the road back round to the Glen Brittle campsite.
(37) Osteoporosis Otherwise known as brittle bone disease, osteoporosis is a major cause of disability and premature death.
(38) The proprietor, Mr John Allan, sat at a counter carefully turning the brittle pages of what seemed an ancient book.
(39) Then the brittle pupal case had cracked at the top, where the adult moth had emerged.
(40) The building's electrical wiring was worn and brittle, causing a fire hazard.
(41) The result was a sweaty medley, harsh and brittle on the surface, but cheesy and rotten underneath.
(42) When the summer sun shines on them, they become hard and brittle, and enter a state of suspended animation.
(43) But the comic form he has chosen is too brittle to contain his appalled indignation.
(44) In his first term, Richard's bounce had hardened to defensive, brittle pride.
(45) Bright, brittle and brash, Zilli Fish is a hectic place that appeals to Soho's media luvvies.
(46) He felt drawn, close to exhaustion, his skin stretched tight, like parchment,[www.Sentencedict.com] over his brittle bones.
(47) Bones and teeth are made from quite simple inorganic compounds which in their normal crystalline and glassy forms are very brittle.
(48) A brittle material breaks suddenly, rather than deforming smoothly, when forced beyond a critical value.
(49) Dresden Heide Dresden Their feet crunched on the brittle undergrowth, leaving sharp footprints where the early morning frost had taken hold.
(50) A crystalline sample of GPA is melted, then chilled rapidly in ice-water to form a brittle amorphous mass.
(51) As the Venets' experience shows, trying to avoid fractures in brittle bone children can be very difficult.
(52) The thick slash lying everywhere had been packed down, and decay had made it brittle.
(53) The glue joints made were typical of this type of adhesive - almost instant and relatively brittle.
(54) One wooden jetty crept out over the water on brittle insect legs.
(55) Very generally, there are always two fracture mechanisms competing to break a material - plastic flow and brittle cracking.
(56) The conventional image of a ceramic is of a hard brittle material used to make items such as crockery and tiles.
(57) He was laid down on brittle pampas grass and then manhandled by the creatures.
(58) Perhaps I was getting too old and not nimble enough, and too brittle in the bone.
(59) In high doses, vitamin A can cause brittle nails, hair loss, headaches and liver damage.
(60) A domain-specific dictionary may provide good performance within its own particular domain, but outside this its performance is brittle and inflexible.
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