We found 77 examples of how to use fragile in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 77.
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1. | I never said I was fragile. | |
2. | These fragile items must be insured against all risks. | |
3. | Could you put these fragile things in a safe place? | |
4. | Flowers are so fragile and so beautiful, that you can't speak about them without poetry or metaphors. | |
5. | The balance of nature is very fragile. | |
6. | Many fragile species are on the verge of extinction. | |
7. | The model plane they built was fragile. | |
8. | He attached a "Fragile" label to the package. | |
9. | Nature's equilibrium is very fragile. | |
10. | My chest had become softer than the fig tree's fruit and my heart had become more fragile than the fig tree's leaves. | |
11. | The Earth's climate is fragile. | |
12. | All of the longing and wishes for good fortune are wrapped up in the fragile skin of the dumplings. | |
13. | These boxes are fragile. | |
14. | The cardboard boxes are fragile. | |
15. | The label warns that the contents of the box are fragile. | |
16. | These cardboard boxes are fragile. | |
17. | His paper plane was fragile. | |
18. | We must protect the island's unique and fragile environment. | |
19. | Happiness is like glass: it is fragile. | |
20. | These are very fragile. | |
21. | A certain someone is being awfully fragile today. | |
22. | This vase is very fragile. | |
23. | Why are pretty things so fragile? | |
24. | Why are beautiful things so fragile? | |
25. | Tendons and ligaments are more fragile than you might think. |