brickle in a sentence
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Definition
BRICKLE: characterized by being brittle or fragile, often used to describe a surface that is likely to break or crack easily.
Sample Sentences
- The old man warned us that the path would be brickle after the rain.
- Her voice had a brickle quality that made everyone listen intently.
- The artist chose a brickle material to add texture to her sculpture.
- As we walked along the brickle trail, we had to be careful not to slip.
- The sound of the brickle leaves underfoot signaled the arrival of autumn.
- He described the atmosphere of the party as brickle yet inviting.
- The brickle nature of the conversation made it difficult to find common ground.
- After the storm, the once smooth road had become brickle and uneven.
- The cake turned out brickle, falling apart at the slightest touch.
- In the chilly air, her brickle laughter echoed through the empty park.