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brittle

[brit-l] / ˈbrɪt l /




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The process was meticulous and emotional — unearthing forgotten tapes, restoring brittle footage and returning, again and again, to the question of authorship.

From Los Angeles Times

But for passionate fans of this brittle candy, there's one pitfall.

From BBC

But he was aware of the criticism of his work as intellectually brilliant but emotionally brittle.

From Los Angeles Times

Kat has osteogenesis imperfecta type 3, known as brittle bone disease, and says she faces higher energy bills as she needs to charge her wheelchair and other equipment.

From BBC

Their brittle exchange of niceties points to a larger truth.

From The Wall Street Journal