Examples of 'quite fragile' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite fragile"

Used to describe something that is delicate, easily broken, or vulnerable to damage. The phrase suggests that the object or situation in question requires careful handling or protection to avoid being harmed or destroyed

How to use "quite fragile" in a sentence

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quite fragile
The downside is that they are quite fragile.
These roses are quite fragile and vulnerable to fungus.
The surface of the wax is quite fragile.
They are quite fragile and need a protection circuit to safely operate.
Be aware that the surface is quite fragile.
It is quite fragile in fact.
Democracy is at the best of times quite fragile.
This part is already quite fragile and balance enough.
The situation in this region is still quite fragile.
They seem quite fragile.
But happiness built on an unstable base is quite fragile.
The swellings are quite fragile and may bleed heavily into the gullet.
The wings are really quite fragile.
Your skin can become quite fragile and can take a long time to heal.
Many of the pieces are quite fragile.

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The device was quite fragile before the predator 's teeth.
Electronic equipment as a whole is quite fragile.
Today the complex has become quite fragile and the caves should not be entered.
These techniques were also quite fragile.
A baby 's body is quite fragile during the first part of its life.
But this beauty is quite fragile.
They are quite fragile - reckless handling can crush and kill them.
The human body is quite fragile.
However, it is quite fragile and will require some experience from the aquarist.
This collaboration is still quite fragile.
He 's quite fragile when we meet him.
Handle them cautiously as the skin is quite fragile.
Yes, well, you know, they look quite fragile but they are really very strong.
The roots of bougainvilleas are quite fragile.
She 's quite fragile.
It would appear that their relationship was quite fragile.
In addition to the tides, the cliffs are quite fragile with rocks regularly giving way.
Filaments made from sintered tungsten powder were quite fragile.
It 's quite fragile.
But his empire was quite fragile.
It will be understood that securing of this type is generally quite fragile.
The wood was quite fragile.
Because of this the early glasses developed in such a manner were quite fragile.
The situation in Rakhine is quite fragile and critical.
We resolved to try to remove it intact, but these fossils are quite fragile.
It's actually quite fragile.
However complex and solid it seems, civilization is actually quite fragile.
Handle the shells carefully, since they are quite fragile when they come out of the oven . [ 7 ].
This made lamps in use for several hundred hours quite fragile.
Your health is quite fragile.
However, it is a bit difficult to take home because these items are quite fragile.
The balance is quite fragile.
Whatever their technology, such torque sensors are necessarily expensive and quite fragile.
They tend to be quite fragile.
Because the prophecy is still upon us . And my brother 's immortality suddenly seems quite fragile.

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