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Definitionadj. intense or sharp
Last update: November 3, 2015
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'The Milkmaid' is an exquisite painting by Raja Ravi Varma. [Please select]
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Readers who notice a certain detachment from the rather exquisite agonies of textual bibliographers will now know why. [adjective]
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We can send exquisite hand tied bouquets to brighten their day ! [adjective]
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Well, it was past--the exquisite bliss, the unconscious sin, the confidence, the danger. [adjective]
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Dearest, dearest, most exquisite, delectable auntie. [adjective]
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Oh, how I loved Philaster--and that exquisite page. [adjective]
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We have enjoyed a most exquisite communion of thought and feeling. [adjective]
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The spell was broken; disillusion followed the exquisite thrill of fear; and all Lady Sarah's male visitors made a rush upon the guilty nun. [adjective]
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It will amuse me to plan so exquisite a jest for so lovely a jester. [adjective]
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"His lordship is spoilt; we are all spoilt for London after having lived in the most exquisite city in the world," drawled Mrs. [adjective]
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"Who can tolerate the coarse manners and sea-coal fires of London after the smokeless skies and exquisite courtesies of Parisian good company in the Rue St." [adjective]
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