dainty

ರಸಕವಳ
definition
noun
Still lifes usually show beautiful vessels filled with wine and appetizing fruit or other dainties invitingly arranged on lovely china.
something good to eat; a delicacy.
adjective
a dainty lace handkerchief
delicately small and pretty.
a dainty appetite
fastidious or difficult to please, typically concerning food.
translation of 'dainty'
ರಸಕವಳ,
ಸವಿಯುಣಿಸು,
ರುಚಿಯಾದ ಭಕ್ಶ್ಯ
example
This sausage-like concoction is sliced into 'dainty' rounds and served with sweet dipping sauce.
Sweets come in many shapes, sticky buns with cream and jam, hot rolls with cinnamon and raisins, 'dainty' cakes of assorted varieties, and sweet cream butter.
My feet remained bare while she had 'dainty' slippers on.
Beside St. Mary's there is a short row of small, 'dainty' cottages, administered by the Church, for the use of its employees and other deserving families.
Poe pauses, then wipes his lips with a rather 'dainty' handkerchief.
Major news outlets are hardly inclined to be up in arms about the government's record of deception when they remain so 'dainty' about critiquing their own.
St Mark's Anglican Church resembles a 'dainty' Wendy house with gothic windows while Catholic St Patrick's transepts make it larger, more eager.
We climbed a winding wooden staircase up into a quaint little room filled with over-stuffed sofas and 'dainty' tables.
But the flesh-coloured chiffon was covered in delicate embroidery and the revealing bodice took refuge in an ultra feminine jacket with 'dainty' ruffling on the collar and cuff.
Her 'dainty' feet padded across the floor and made no sound.
We had cod goujons, which came with tartar sauce, and a slab of flavoursome chicken liver paté with a sweet redcurrant sauce and 'dainty' triangles of toast.
Florals are just as adaptable, ranging from retro-flavoured patterns - think chintzy 1940s tearooms - to bold blooms and 'dainty' petals.
I would have liked to have seen the survey happen every five years or so, but there was really too much on my plate to add another little 'dainty' .
Apparently, some 'dainty' fans' feelings were so very hurt.
Mary was fair and 'dainty' and delicate, everything that a good lady was.
I sipped pink punch, ate 'dainty' sugar cakes with strawberries on top, and stayed at Tom's side every moment.
Staples of the look have been creeping into mainstream fashion for a couple of years: three-quarter length sleeves, 'dainty' cardis and calf-cropped capri pants.
And then there's food - glorious food - tables groaning with breads, pies, fruitcakes and 'dainty' sweets wrapped with red and green ribbon.
Ahmed took great delight in fixing an assortment of 'dainty' little sandwiches to serve at this daily ritual.
Katrina held up a light blue diamond flower, which hung delicately from a 'dainty' chain.
The ability to cut very thin bread was greatly prized and 'dainty' bread and butter was often served for afternoon tea.
The costumes feature authentic Victorian designs, with men in traditional blue and white sailor suites and ladies adorned with bustles, 'dainty' hats and glittering evening gowns.
Slowly and shufflingly, the 'dainty' child rose to her feet.
It was wooden like the rest of the ship, but it was a small, rather pretty little room, with 'dainty' curtains over the circular windows and a nice rug on the floor.
Keira thought the name ‘Clarissa’ was the kind of thing you'd name a pretty, 'dainty' little ballerina girl.
‘Girlie’ skirts and dresses are back as well, and pairing a very 'dainty' skirt with flip flops and a plain T-shirt is a look you'll be seeing a lot of.
They consisted of many appetizers, including German salads, rare caviars, mushrooms and other 'dainty' delicacies - all washed down with various kinds of vodkas.
Lastly, I would like to say a person might not be very pretty or very 'dainty' ; that is not what I am trying to talk about.
She is 'dainty' and makes people feel protective of her.
I rang up Luke to ask if I was being too 'dainty' in thinking it ghoulish to market a film of somebody contracting a deadly disease.
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