Yet now I am a fragile blossom who must not see a dear friend in less than best health?
I find three people sticking their faces right into the fragile white blossoms, as if these perfumed molecules are some kind of elixir.
He reached out and touched her breast as one might caress a fragile blossom.
Economic success, based on trade, has become to the Japanese the key to their social survival, but it also remains a fragile blossom.
Then he turned to the bougainvillea, whose fragile red blossoms were few and far between amid the dark foliage.
Small, delicate, shyly beautiful, like a fragile, pristine blossom.
The fragile blossom closes at night, and soon withers and falls off.
He fixed the fragile blossoms in a buttonhole of his braided uniform, then leaned down and kissed the woman.
Two tall, graceful arching arms were hung with clusters of fragile white blossoms, pure and perfect.