US /ˈɛkskwɪzɪt, ɪkˈskwɪzɪt/
・UK /ɪkˈskwɪzɪt/
I am standing here in this exquisite Chapel of Saint George at Windsor Castle,
but its meaning now shifts to refer to an almost exquisite, bittersweet melancholy of being on ones' own.
its meaning now shifts to refer to an almost exquisite bitter sweet melancholy a being on ones' own.
It is an exquisite feat of mind to be able to imagine them as always still, at some level, infants in a cradle.
The exquisite mechanical dress almost broke the internet with its butterfly-shaped corset and delicate fluttering butterflies down the arms.
And what's really impressive is that they have winter kotatsu and as kotatsu fans, we're very, very excited to come have this really exquisite experience.
You also get an exquisite piece of jewelry that cost tens of thousands of dollars and the arms of a Liberian boy.
I've prepared some of the most exquisite meals you can even imagine.
I've prepared some of the most exquisite meals you can even imagine, but
The second word I have for you today is Exquisite.
And exquisite is something that is very special.
It's just exquisite.
It was just exquisite.
Exquisite Team Bublé Swinslow, University of Nebraska.