dainty

സ്വാദും
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.
example
She was 'dainty' , with short black hair and perfectly painted red fingernails.
Well, it is a lightweight, intricately entwined, sparkling 'dainty' flat chain in yellow and white gold in combination with coloured silk threads.
She stands just five feet tall, but her 'dainty' exterior belies the inner determination that has erupted through the surface of her ill-health.
They consisted of many appetizers, including German salads, rare caviars, mushrooms and other 'dainty' delicacies - all washed down with various kinds of vodkas.
Behind the trappings of old age, I knew this woman must have been uncommonly beautiful in her youth: high cheek bones, a swan-like neck, trim and 'dainty' with long flowing locks of hair.
Again, 'dainty' dumplings swim in soup, but these are packed powerfully with a spicy punch.
Also, it's not as if there were a 'dainty' lady around here who would scream and faint dead away at my shocking condition.
Hence men who seek their own welfare should always honour women on holidays and festivals with gifts of ornaments, clothes, and 'dainty' food.
Katrina held up a light blue diamond flower, which hung delicately from a 'dainty' chain.
I sipped pink punch, ate 'dainty' sugar cakes with strawberries on top, and stayed at Tom's side every moment.
In the medieval ages, knights displayed 'dainty' handkerchiefs given to them by their lady-love.
Carefully she pulled the dress over her undergarments, and lightly slid her feet into the 'dainty' shoes that her mother had once bought her.
Popping their heads through the leaves under the trees is a remarkable collection of daffodils - some of which show signs of being very old, 'dainty' varieties.
Florals are just as adaptable, ranging from retro-flavoured patterns - think chintzy 1940s tearooms - to bold blooms and 'dainty' petals.
That was back in 1903, and the editor's room was later described as being like a woman's boudoir, with 'dainty' wall mirrors, chintz curtains and Queen Anne chairs.
This sausage-like concoction is sliced into 'dainty' rounds and served with sweet dipping sauce.
Ahmed took great delight in fixing an assortment of 'dainty' little sandwiches to serve at this daily ritual.
Tracy King was a 'dainty' , petite blonde with platinum hair and a blindingly white smile.
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.
Their looks and attitudes came from their flamboyant father Darcy, rather than their beautiful and 'dainty' mother Josie.
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.
St Mark's Anglican Church resembles a 'dainty' Wendy house with gothic windows while Catholic St Patrick's transepts make it larger, more eager.
The 'dainty' ladies and gentlemen who first began to use soap were the harbingers of the big-scale production of soap for the common man.
Our cheerful waitress brings out 'dainty' sandwiches, tea cakes and cookies - all served on lovely china.
Mary was fair and 'dainty' and delicate, everything that a good lady was.
My mother-in-law's sandwiches are the 'dainty' cut-off-crusts variety - so thin and delicate that my family barely recognises them as sandwiches.
My pleasure was always based on greed rather than some Epicurian assessment of 'dainty' morsels.
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.
Alicia was certain that if only she had been born pretty and 'dainty' like her mother, her life would have been much easier.
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