Difference between revisions of "Exquisite"
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==Examples from Literature== | ==Examples from Literature== | ||
"Everything about her was at once vigorous and exquisite, at once strong and fine. He had a confused sense that she must have cost a great deal to make, that a great many dull and ugly people must, in some mysterious way, have been sacrificed to produce her." | "Everything about her was at once vigorous and exquisite, at once strong and fine. He had a confused sense that she must have cost a great deal to make, that a great many dull and ugly people must, in some mysterious way, have been sacrificed to produce her." | ||
− | ''The House of Mirth'' by Edith Wharton (1905) | + | |
+ | {{align|right|''The House of Mirth'' by Edith Wharton (1905)}} | ||
[[Category: Word Manual]] | [[Category: Word Manual]] |
Revision as of 14:43, 19 October 2013
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Examples from Literature
"Everything about her was at once vigorous and exquisite, at once strong and fine. He had a confused sense that she must have cost a great deal to make, that a great many dull and ugly people must, in some mysterious way, have been sacrificed to produce her."
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