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the exquisite
adjective
Especially fine or pleasing; exceptional.
Exact(58)
Especially the exquisite ending.
Oh to live the exquisite life!
The exquisite pain of unrequited love.
They are an avatar of the exquisite.
"The Exquisite Table" (1980) examined French cuisine.
Here, too, he lingers over the exquisite, telling detail.
Delighted by the exquisite banality of it all?
That was the exquisite magic of the show.
The exquisite leather handbags sold in expensive shops?
Her competitive instincts are inflamed when the exquisite Nina (the exquisite Genevieve Angelson) wanders over from the house next door.
The pot, the carving, the exquisite weaving needed no signature.
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