Examples of 'fine and delicate' in a sentence

Meaning of "fine and delicate"

Fine and delicate: A description for things that are intricately detailed, fragile, or require gentle handling

How to use "fine and delicate" in a sentence

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fine and delicate
For exceptionally fine and delicate juliennes.
Fine and delicate items would be laundered separately.
Due to its fine and delicate taste.
Some are very heavy whilst others are very fine and delicate.
Especially for fine and delicate clothes.
A fine and delicate daily breakfast served in our restaurant or in your room.
Suitable for fine and delicate work.
Fine and delicate sanding for modeling large and curved surfaces.
They were very white fine and delicate.
Very fine and delicate creations.
It is a wine of great freshness with fine and delicate aromas.
Much more fine and delicate than in the pictures.
We must bring the teeth together in order to make a fine and delicate whistle.
That fine and delicate handwriting we used to know so well.
My head is fine and delicate.

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Fine and delicate where Gilles was chunky and powerful.
The very essence of the aromas is revealed by the fine and delicate champagne bubbles.
So fine and delicate.
His drawing is firm, and his engraving fine and delicate.
Its content represents a fine and delicate balance that the Council can not and must not alter.
The restaurant located in the city center of Blois offers traditional cuisine, fine and delicate.
Her Style of fine and delicate lines is influenced by contemporary Trends.
So big and strong as its flowers are, so fine and delicate is its colour.
Extra fine and delicate scrub!
The salt air plays havoc with the hands … - … and yours are so fine and delicate.
She 's so fine and delicate.
Nevertheless, from his left hand, rather than from the right, fine and delicate bubbles escape.
So it 's a fine and delicate line.
The size of your head … Excuse me? My head is fine and delicate.
On the one hand is Epiphanes Otos, an ugly monster, but enlightened, fine and delicate.
The word ‘ subtle ' comes from the Latin ‘ subtilis, ' which means fine and delicate.
I'm sorry? The size of your head… My head is fine and delicate.

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Examples of using Delicate
Delicate flavor that enhances lighter meats
Heart valves are delicate but very durable
Delicate aromas of citrus and flavours of wheat
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