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Believe me, I would never be so indelicate as to?
But about trade with China we never do anything so indelicate.
It was a very indelicate thing to do in company.
There is simply no such thing as a question too indelicate to ask.
Now for that indelicate question: How much is the case worth?
She is so near to me that it almost seems indelicate to speak of her.
It seemed a little indelicate to laugh over such a thing.
I thought little girls were taught quite young not to ask indelicate questions.
I hate to sound indelicate so early in the morning but has any one else had this thought.
And to be indelicate, the choice is not yours to make.
Why did she have to keep reminding him of this indelicate fact?
Robinson's indelicate outside touch left him 3 for 8 in the first half.
He considered it indelicate to ask to see a finished painting.
Now she found herself in the rather indelicate position of becoming his relative.
"And if I may be so indelicate, the papers reported your father's death as something other than murder."
Besides, what can be more indelicate than a girl's coming out in the fashionable world?
I have no right to tax you with such indelicate questions.'
It has stood, though not without indelicate renovations, ever since.
Edwards learned a new and indelicate name for this item.
She reached out and pinched him in a most indelicate region.
No one referred to them; it was both indelicate and unnecessary.
Far too indelicate, it would seem, to be a fit subject for statistical analysis.
But he said, "The whole fund-raising approach has been indelicate, to say the least."
I shall be indelicate here, for there is no delicate way to say this.
"I would have preferred a less indelicate word, but if we must use such terms, then yes.