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1 The intense cold had contracted all the metal and made it very brittle .
2 But a federative state is a very brittle nucleus in war.
3 The fuchsia is naturally a somewhat trailing and very brittle - wooded plant.
4 This shows too much lime and consequently it is very brittle .
5 Glass is very brittle , and extremely sensitive to heat and cold.
6 The containers for the bombs were large and very brittle globes of hard rubber.
7 The stem is polished, generally white, and is very brittle .
8 This made a very brittle lamp, but its high efficiency served to introduce it.
9 The Zimbabwean state is very strong but very brittle .
10 They're very media savvy but very brittle , Ross said.
11 They were very brittle and crumbled in his hand.
12 The moose hair is very brittle and inelastic.
13 You were only clay, after all-theporcelain of human clay, perhaps, but very brittle stuff withal.
14 But the porousness of the clay, which keeps the contents so deliciously cool, makes them very brittle .
15 This curious bread is very brittle and is eaten by breaking off little bits with the fingers.
16 The shells get very brittle , you know, round about this time of year, when the hens are hungry.
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