These flowers have a plumpness which denies them the typical daintiness of February's fair maids. |
A fresh, floral scent that blissfully harmonises the daintiness of hawthorn, the elegance of lily and the gentleness of a cloud of milk. |
The daintiness of traditional Japanese paintings might be due to the use of rat whiskers. |
In the 14th century, Gothic sculpture became more refined and elegant and acquired a mannered daintiness in its elaborate and finicky drapery. |
If the council's paternalistic tradition is one cause of this seemingly excessive moral daintiness, then so too are the city's religious leanings. |
Despite the daintiness of the flower, this is an extremly vigorous climber which will reach 25 ft. |