delicate texture
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refers to a texture that is fine and light, often easily damaged
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- The silk scarf had a beautifully delicate texture that felt soft against her skin.
- Be careful when handling this antique fabric; it has a very delicate texture and can tear easily.
- The chef spent hours perfecting the recipe to give the soufflé its airy and delicate texture.
- Her porcelain skin possessed an almost incredibly delicate texture.
- The artist used fine brushstrokes to create the delicate texture of the distant clouds.
- Butterfly wings are known for their incredibly delicate texture, making them fragile.
- This gourmet chocolate has a rich flavor and a wonderfully delicate texture that melts in your mouth.
- The ancient manuscript, despite its age, retained a surprisingly delicate texture.
- She admired the flower petals' delicate texture and intricate veins.
- A good facial cleanser should leave your skin with a soft and delicate texture.