indelicacy उदाहरण वाक्य
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- But Badillo's campaign to raise standards at CUNY and in the public schools has made him such a figure of villainy that it only takes a modest indelicacy to whip up a major brouhaha.
- Mr Greville's indiscretion, indelicacy, ingratitude, betrayal of confidence and shameful disloyalty towards his Sovereign make it " very important " that the book should be severely censored and discredited ".
- On 9 December 2014 Brealey played Zinevra'in a Radio 3 adaptation of'The Wager'by Giovanni Boccaccio, presented by Terry Jones as a part of the'Decameron Nights : Ten Italian Indelicacies Remixed from Boccaccio.
- This improved privacy and kept cooking smells, noise, and any other indelicacies of the lower classes away from their more cultivated employers, thus allowing the great hall and its adjoining rooms to be more tastefully decorated and specifically employed.
- It isn't necessary to be a fan of Meese, nor to believe ( as some do ) that the Clintons truly were guilty of looting a savings and loan association and subsequently covering it up to be struck by the indelicacy of the situation.
- But Lipscomb confessed in his preface to purging the work of the grossness and indelicacy of the times in which Chaucer lived "; he omitted the bawdy " The Miller's Tale " and The Reeves Tale altogether, even writing out those characters from the Prologue.
- Many Asians say this harks back to Australia's old form . " Even if the government was considering the policy, the indelicacy of publicly stating it is quite amazing, " said Meaney . " What advantage does he get except to show the electorate he's strong ?"
- But, and I apologise for the indelicacy henceforth, one of the greatest problems with jamming zippers is either, stray pubic hairs, or uric acid building up in that area; in other words, don't put it away until it's clean and dry-seriously.
- But if you had to guess what a beachball in a dark room looked like by dropping tennisballs on it and recording the scatter pattern you would get something that looked like the results you get from this type of observation with the what I would call egg-crate like appearance caused by the relative indelicacy of the probe compared to the observed object.
- The letters reveal great narrative power and include what E . M . Forster, as her editor, described as " little character sketches . . . delightfully malicious . " She appears to have had religious convictions and a distaste for any kind of indelicacy, also a command of French and an ability to learn other languages such as Italian, Portuguese and Hindustani at high speed, but otherwise not much education.