Exquisite in a sentence as an adjective

"He then proceeded to show me the collection of exquisite tools of all sorts with which his private workshop was stored.

This post is full of anger, desperation and disdain, but of the exquisite kind, and the kind I agree with, so it's great!

Together, battling RSI and worse keyboard layouts, we sculpt scratch buffers to all sorts of works, many of adequate quality, but some exquisite.

C++ programmers don't come to Go because they have fought hard to gain exquisite control of their programming domain, and don't want to surrender any of it.

"C++ programmers don't come to Go because they have fought hard to gain exquisite control of their programming domain, and don't want to surrender any of it.

Claims that their machines are American, exquisite, sturdy, creative, well designed, excellent, fantastic and well built explain nothing.

Imagine your friends see this app running on your computer, i mean gooosh.... whatevahhh they wouldn't invite you to their minimalism exquisite design parties anymore.

She pecked away with her exquisite fingernails on the tiny plastic keyboard in front of her and then abruptly stood, and stalked to a printer, rolling and heaving her monstrous body against a uniform visibly weakening at the seams.

For me the beauty in Bach's music is the extreme technical expertise, which, like an extraordinary piece of architecture, unveils a perfect geometry and universal perfection that makes our hearts and minds meet in the same exquisite place.

"There is no way for the common person do that"Perhaps not, but I'm pretty sure that the firm of Boies, Schiller & Flexner should have been able to find some evidence by now, since this is the second trial where PJ has documented their loss in exquisite detail.

How many game developers and studios must be cursing his grave?Yet from his iron shelve management strategies and business practices sprouted a range of exquisite products that every young adult remembers with tremendous fondness and respect.

It's like the literature world's cut-up/exquisite corpse work: if you can disassemble an original like this and put it back together in a way that we humans are inclined to extract meaning from, does that change the meaning that you perceive in the original work?

But the author wants to spend "20% of class time opening students' eyes to the power and exquisite harmony of modern math," which he expects would "feed their natural curiosity, motivate them to study more and inspire them to engage math beyond the basic requirements.

Exquisite definitions

adjective

intense or sharp; "suffered exquisite pain"; "felt exquisite pleasure"

See also: keen

adjective

lavishly elegant and refined

See also: recherche

adjective

delicately beautiful; "a dainty teacup"; "an exquisite cameo"

See also: dainty

adjective

of extreme beauty; "her exquisite face"