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Fisher, whose net worth is estimated by Forbes to be $3 billion, is the quintessential member of the Lucky Sperm Club, not to be indelicate.

From its playfully inventive opening to its flash-forward finale, Thomas Hardiman’s wild — and wildly impressive — first feature, set during a British regional hairdressing competition, is a proudly indelicate, painstakingly structured pleasure.

It’s not the first time a Bank of England official has been criticized for indelicate suggestions on how to hold down inflation.

Forgive his indelicate language; do not forgive those who resent the fact that the Masterman School once was a rake.

Pita took it and blew her nose into it indelicately.

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

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