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Meanings of most indelicate in English
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Usage of most indelicate in English
1
Your over delicate ladies are the mostindelicate people in the world.
2
In terms mostindelicate and, frankly, alarming for any father to hear.
3
Had she been in skirts, it would have been a mostindelicate position.
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In translating the mostindelicate passage of Lucretius, Dryden has rather enhanced than veiled its indecency.
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She talks and talks and talks to me whenever she sees me, and insists upon asking the mostindelicate questions.
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It was mostindelicate.
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Even the waiter who was on the ground had unwittingly conspired with their delicacy to put them in a mostindelicate situation.
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Then, she added, because Alexia never stayed silent when she ought, These feelings you engender in me, my lord, are mostindelicate.
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She soon, however, discovered that his Excellency's intentions were strictly dishonourable, for he made her, she afterwards said, "a mostindelicate proposition."
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"Really, Helen, I think it's mostindelicate of you to refer to such a possibility," the other girl remarked.
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"She never enjoyed delicate health at home," he had declared; "in fact, she was always one of the mostindelicate women I've ever known."