FRAGILITY in a Sentence
Learn FRAGILITY from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
33 example sentences for FRAGILITY, such as:
1. When you really love when you can find the fragility and language.
2. The modern nuclear family is a vulnerable and fragile institution.
3. Because of the extreme cold, the Antarctic is a uniquely fragile environment.
4. When you really love something when you will find language how fragile and limp.
5. Despair is surrounded with fragile partitions which all open on either vice or crime.
2. The modern nuclear family is a vulnerable and fragile institution.
3. Because of the extreme cold, the Antarctic is a uniquely fragile environment.
4. When you really love something when you will find language how fragile and limp.
5. Despair is surrounded with fragile partitions which all open on either vice or crime.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Animal Farm by George Orwell |
Meanings and Examples of FRAGILITY
Definitions: Search Google Search M.Webster
fragility
n. lack of physical strength
n. quality of being easily damaged or destroyed
Classic Sentence: (21 in 2 pages)
1 She was in a silver sheath, the calyx of a lily, her piled hair like black glass; she had the fragility and costliness of a Viennese goblet; and her eyes were intense.
2 The man stared fixedly at the polished skull which directed the affairs of Crosbie & Alleyne, gauging its fragility.
3 My English horse, which has just disappeared amid a cloud of dust, has furnished me with a living image of the fragility of the things of the earth.
4 How fragile and tender women are, he thought, the mere mention of war and harshness makes them faint.
5 Besides, he was now more firmly than ever under the protection of the fragile Melanie.
6 She could look back, unmoved, at the pretty Scarlett with her fragile green morocco slippers and her flounces fragrant with lavender but she wondered if she could be that same girl.
7 She did not realize then that with one stroke she had cut forever any fragile tie that still bound her to the old days, to old friends.
8 She seemed then but half as large as they had supposed; a fragile child who must be cloaked with understanding kindness.
9 With her fragile narrow nails she smoothed the glass slab which formed the top of the round table at which they sat.
10 On his left, the withes which bound her to a pine, performed that office for Alice which her trembling limbs refused, and alone kept her fragile form from sinking.
11 There is a kind of beauty so intense, yet so fragile, that we cannot bear to look at it.
12 She was so gentle that she appeared fragile; but she was more solid than granite.
13 Despair is surrounded with fragile partitions which all open on either vice or crime.
14 Heavy masses, the multitudes which are fragile because of their very weight, fear adventures; and there is a touch of adventure in the ideal.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER XX—THE DEAD ARE IN THE RIGHT AND THE LIVING ARE N...
Context Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER XX—THE DEAD ARE IN THE RIGHT AND THE LIVING ARE N...
15 D'Artagnan was amazed to note by what fragile and unknown threads the destinies of nations and the lives of men are suspended.
Example Sentence:
1 One of the principal reasons for this fragility is the deep sense of alienation and frustration felt by many Aboriginal Canadians.
2 When you really love when you can find the fragility and language.
3 The fragile economies of several southern African nations could be irreparably damaged.
4 Be careful not to drop it; it's very fragile.
5 Because of the extreme cold, the Antarctic is a uniquely fragile environment.
6 When you really love something when you will find language how fragile and limp.
7 The modern nuclear family is a vulnerable and fragile institution.
8 Archaeologists are amazed that such a fragile ancient document could have survived for so long.
9 Archaeologists amaze that such a fragile ancient document could have survived for so long and that it was then discovered as it could so easily have been overlooked or destroyed.
10 It was a fragile forest that survived in delicate balance for hundreds of thousands of years.
11 Although the technique can increase precipitation; changing the weather in the fragile environment of Tibet could also be fraught with unintended consequences.
12 Europe's fragile financial calm was shattered Wednesday as investors worried that violent anti-austerity protests in Greece.