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An indelicate question about "choking" was asked.
There's something indelicate about his voice.
If these descriptions seem indelicate, well, music is an indelicate medium.
Others claim they've always been indelicate, crudely seasoned and Americanized.
That account, and that indelicate term, quickly went viral.
This self-described "indelicate commencement" immediately provokes questions.
It has stood, though not without indelicate renovations, ever since.
The translation is prosey in another sense: if Chaucer is often indelicate, Ackroyd is downright obscene.
It was a wholly apposite and joyous moment during a jubilant, deliciously indelicate gig.
A terrible threesome, a flaccid full-frontal and embarrassingly indelicate in-laws.
But his indelicate departure from Warner arched industry eyebrows because his hits far outweighed his misses.
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