exquisite - use in sentences

Noun used with modifier

  • gift: Books and gifts Exquisite books and gifts for fabulous prices.

Modifies a noun

  • cuisine: An extensive cellar of fine wines are available to complement the exquisite cuisine.
  • workmanship: Moving deeper into central India, you visit Khajuraho to see the exquisite workmanship of the carvings on its temples.
  • carving: The ruined temples and pyramids are noted for their exquisite carvings.
  • furnishing: They're all palatial and have exquisite furnishings from Bali and India.
  • beauty: Many visitors take advantage of a quiet game of golf amid a scene of exquisite beauty.
  • delicacy: They expect a degree of service to go with the exquisite delicacies they have selected for purchase.

Modifying Another Word

  • truly: Next is Alan's solo performance of Butterfly that he does with beauty, a truly exquisite vocal performance.
  • absolutely: She was absolutely exquisite - this is the pure English style in all its perfection.
  • quite: Terry West also displays a fine knack for composition, most of the camera shots are quite exquisite.
  • simply: And the food is simply exquisite - fresh, imaginative, perfectly cooked and very tasty.
  • particularly: The Judee Sill sets are particularly exquisite, and highly recommended if you love the slightly odd and haunted singer/songwriter soul baring thing.
  • so: The hotel's award winning restaurant is so exquisite you could spend your entire week here without ever leaving the Scottish Capital.

Used with adjective complement

  • look: The Deep Sanderson formula junior is now nearing completion and is looking exquisite.
  • feature: It features exquisite, lace kissed edges and has delicate, adjustable straps.
  • produce: John Phillips runs Granite Press in St Ives and produces exquisite hand-sewn editions.

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