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Besides, Mabel was too fragile, too delicate, or so they said.
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Some physicists have been testing whether Newton's law of gravity remains correct at distances shorter than a millimeter or so; the delicate experiments can be muddled by extraneous electromagnetic effects.
It's difficult to read a definition like "(esp. of a change or distinction) so delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyze or describe," and have subtle immediately spring to mind; or to come across "reduce the force, effect or value of" and think of attenuate.
If the glass shards are so delicate or sharp, enlist the aid of a more than just your precious hands.
So delicate he looked, so royal He made quite plausible.
How can anything so delicate have so much flavor?
But its enforcement comes at a delicate time, so soon after the Burmese president's visit with Mr. Obama.
There's not too much skill required, to be honest, just a delicate touch so that they look visually appealing.
It's a delicate wine, so have a delicate food.
Mandatory warning: Updating firmware can be a delicate procedure, so continue at your own risk.
They are so delicate yet so hardy, so ingeniously evolved.
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