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fragile

Definition for fragile

adjective as in breakable, dainty

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West Horsley Place Trust is an independent charity caring for a fragile heritage estate.

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Here, there’s only a poignantly egoless transparency, exposing the lyricist’s personal flaws — his drunkenness, his arrogance — while capturing the fragile soulfulness that made those Rodgers and Hart tunes sing.

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To be sure, leading economists aren’t predicting a recession this year, and fears of a global war have eased after the fragile truce between Israel and Palestine.

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The city reminds us daily that permanence is fragile.

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It has rocked the fragile tariffs truce with the US.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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