Sentence examples for the brittle from inspiring English sources

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the brittle

noun

A confection of caramelized sugar and nuts.

  • As a child, my favorite candy was peanut brittle.

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Have we become America the brittle?

There's the brittle part that everybody sees.

Rafters of ice now wedge the brittle reeds.

Celek dressed for practice outside in the brittle December sunshine.

Beneath the brittle, rather too cultivated exterior, she lacks confidence.

Smash the brittle into small pieces and set aside.

Salt in the brittle keeps the nuts from seeming flabby.

Get the brittle, perfectly fried shrimp or scallops instead.

What can the brittle nature of magma indicate?

Colder, and the brittle ice can crack in sheets.

The home side's meek capitulation betrayed the brittle and fragile nature of West Ham's confidence.

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