Definitionn. the quality of being beautiful and delicate in appearance
Last update: February 21, 2017
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We should remember the delicacy of their position. [adjective]
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The delicacy of their game has led them to the number one position in the world. [adjective]
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Crabs are a delicacy in this region. [noun]
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The delicacy of her features made her extremely attractive. [noun]
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His work showed a great delicacy. [noun]
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Haggis is a traditional Scottish delicacy enjoyed by Scots at any time of the day. [noun]
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Duncan, still lingering, as if refusing to comply, Cora said, with a calm smile: "You hear, Heyward, and delicacy at least should urge you to retire." [noun]
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"He requires to be handled with much delicacy." [noun]
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Oldbuck, that you would not ask these questions on a point of such delicacy for the gratification of idle curiosity. [noun]
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It requires a fine gardener, being used to delicacy, to enter into half the worry we have to put up with. [noun]
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She was not insensible to his delicacy, but there was no time for exchange of sentiments. [noun]
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