Examples of 'very brittle' in a sentence

Meaning of "very brittle"

very brittle: Describes something that is easily breakable or fragile, often used to refer to materials like glass or thin ice

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very brittle
Said she had a very brittle neck.
Very brittle and thin outer crust.
The product was very brittle and was cracked.
All of the composites were very brittle.
Carbide is very brittle and can be easily damaged.
These are elongated in shape and very brittle.
Radiolarites are very brittle rocks and hard to split.
Very brittle and fracture when you cut it.
I have got very brittle bones.
Because their little bones are very brittle.
It was in fact a very brittle and dangerous aeroplane to fly.
And this sandstone is very brittle.
Very brittle stone.
Most ionic compounds are very brittle.
And the sandstone is very brittle and loose very unstable.

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The chess of these players is often very brittle.
Baculites fossils are very brittle and almost always break.
Aromatic epoxy resin matrices are typically very brittle.
They are very brittle.
If used alone this acrylic resin is very brittle.
They are very brittle and break down readily under a hammer.
This crystallinity is random in nature and is very brittle.
Amorphous steel lamination is very brittle and easy fractured.
If the membrane was allowed to dry out it would become very brittle.
The chert is very brittle and intensely fractured from folding.
These teeth are very brittle.
And very brittle.
Paper often turns brown and becomes very brittle.
The hydrides are very brittle and may act as indications of fracture.
Both tapes were very brittle.
When the paper is very brittle and crumbling we deacidify and strengthen it.
Both the green shoots and their leaves are very brittle.
I am very brittle.
If it was made of only mineral it would be very brittle and break easily.
Very brittle steels lack toughness and can fail when a load is applied.
I have become very brittle.
It has an imperfect cleavage and its fracture is conchoidal and very brittle.
Marriages are very brittle.
Radiation cured epoxy resins incorporating cationic photoinitiators tend to be very brittle.
It was very brittle.
The tail is longer than the body and is muscular but very brittle.
This can make your hair very brittle and easily breakable.
The viscosity of the melt increased and the extrudates became very brittle.
A few metres of digging in hard rock revealed a very brittle sandstone subject to slippage.
Amorphous steel is a very brittle material which makes it difficult to punch into motor laminations.
Carbide requires additional care because it is very brittle and will chip if chatter occurs.
Such phases are very brittle and provide for easy crack propagation along grain boundaries.
When aged it becomes more fragrant but it also becomes very brittle and hard.
The filling obtained is then not very brittle while giving very good performance.
Low molecular weight materials tend to crystallize quickly and become highly crystalline and very brittle.

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