His lips brushed against mine. Delicately at first, almost testing to see if this was real. — Amanda Hocking Copy Share Image
Wait, Lois, we have to handle this delicately. Our son…wants…to plow you. — Peter Griffin Copy Share Image
“How delicately language skirts the issue. How meaningless it is.” — Audrey Niffenegger Copy Share Image
Well, to put it delicately, she has the power to suck out people's brains. — Derek Landy Copy Share Image
“Louisa raised an eyebrow. "Is he—how shall I put it delicately—a simple man?” — Heidi Cullinan Copy Share Image
“You are different." She lifted a hand to delicately trace his hairline. He closed his eyes, feeling her fingers tremble against his… — Elizabeth Hoyt Copy Share Image
A poem is this:/A nuance of sound/delicately operating/upon a cataract of sense/...the particulars/of a song waking/upon a bed of sound. — William Carlos Williams Copy Share Image
“Spirituality is like a thin-thin thread, that if delicately followed guides us from darkness to light; from poverty to abundance and from… — Bryant McGill Copy Share Image
“Now Juan could not understand a word, Being no Grecian; but he had an ear, And her voice was the warble of… — George Gordon Byron Copy Share Image
“We hold hands together delicately and sublimely and look longingly into each other’s eyes.” — Avijeet Das Copy Share Image