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fragile

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Fragile is a novel by bestselling author Lisa Unger . It is the first book set in The Hollows, and features Jones Cooper.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1510s, "liable to sin, morally weak;" c.1600, "liable to break;" a back-formation from fragility , or else from Middle French fragile (Old French fragele , 14c.), from Latin fragilis "easily broken," from root of frangere "to break" (see fraction ). Transferred ...

Usage examples of fragile.

I deserved a kick in the pants for my meddlesomeness, but lo and behold, three weeks later a fragile blue aerogramme with a Swiss postmark arrived from the Montreux-Palace Hotel.

In the hothouse Aubade stood absently caressing the branches of a young mimosa, hearing a motif of sap-rising, the rough and unresolved anticipatory theme of those fragile pink blossoms which, it is said, insure fertility.

As fragile, she thought, as the lacy balalaika music trapped in its metal box.

In an age of custom-engineered biogenic amines, nobody had to stay fragile.

But as the situation becomes bleaker and bleaker, the still fragile alliance between these long-hostile lands begins to fray.

Between the vessels was a breakaway point at which a closed pressure door shielded the fragile human body from the deadly vacuum of space when the ships parted.

All humans had repeat sequences, the presence of which were associated with various diseases: spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy, fragile X mental retardation, myotonic dystrophy, Huntington disease, spinocerebrellar ataxia, dentatorubral-pallidoluysian atrophy, and Machado-Joseph disease.

Lying there listening to her heartbeat, Cade slowly relaxed into a strange, fragile sense of peace.

The vast banner of Ro Holding hung behind the dais, hiding the door, so fragile and old that black swan melted into blue-black night, and only the tarnished threads depicting the stars of the Cygnet in flight seemed to hold the darkness together.

The body of a diabetic is not unlike the fragile environment of this dunescape, where the geology, hydrology, wildlife, food chain, and human influences all interact in a delicate dance that determines the health of the whole system.

Once he asked me what an ecdysiast was, pronouncing the word perfectly but carefully, as if it were fragile.

He had the bottle and the glasses ready when the tall, fragile young man seeped in through the doorway of his day cabin, looking like a wisp of ectoplasm decked out in Survey Service uniform.

His fragile expectations would inevitably dampen as she attacked her salad, flickered as she swallowed garlic escarole with vulgar relish, guttered with the entree, and died over brandy and cheese.

Not a court-martial, because the newly formed alliance was too fragile for that, but a military court of inquiry.

Earth geriatric treatments, but the secret to his immense age was supposedly that the weightlessness vastly reduced the strain on his fragile body.