Sentence examples for slender wrist from inspiring English sources

The phrase "slender wrist" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's physical appearance, particularly the size and shape of their wrist. Example: The young ballerina's slender wrists were the result of years of rigorous training and discipline.

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We know she touched the Queen, but she touches other people, too: a slender wrist, comfortable against her husband's shoulder, both hands of a child spontaneously grasped on a dance floor.

A Latino guy in a blue mechanic's uniform was crouched in a corner of the cell, speaking tenderly through the bars to an underage prostitute who was seated on a folding chair, her slender wrist handcuffed to a bar.

The glint of a fake (or perhaps real) Cartier watch on the slender wrist of a monk in a picture of three monks discussing scriptures attests to the intrusion of the outside world into this remote mountain realm, as does an image of a girl in traditional folkloric costume on a cellphone.

Today it's a Breitling dive watch to go with an Ermenegildo Zegna suit, or an aforementioned big and clunky timepiece for a lady's slender wrist.

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Part of my problem is that I have relatively slender wrists, so it will never be comfortable to wear an oversized watch.

I will not shackle your slender wrists to the cold walls or gnaw your nails down to the quick with my remaining teeth.

They applaud wildly when he sends out his couture suiting, sleeves abbreviated and bell cuffs rippling into fullness above slender wrists, trousers invariably flared.

The extreme endomorph has a body as nearly globular as humanly possible; he has a round head, a large, round abdomen, large internal organs relative to his size, rather short arms and legs with fat upper arms and thighs, but slender wrists and ankles.

Much of the criticism of existing smartwatch designs focuses on how they only offer one option, and how those can be far too big and imposing, especially for slender wrists.

She is a slender, charming woman who works the mines and then admires a gold bracelet on her slim wrist.

His 1992 citation as Wisden Cricketer of the Year states that he had "outright pace and he generates a disconcerting, steepling bounce from fuller-length deliveries ... His height and a slender, sinewy wrist contribute greatly to the final velocity [of the ball], the wrist snapping forward at the instant of release to impart extra thrust".

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