And yet nothing could be so different as was his deportment from that which she had been accustomed to admire--from that manifested by theexquisites of the day.
He came not to balls from the vulgar motive of being seen there in the most conspicuous situation--a motive so apparent among the stiff exquisites of England.
Meanwhile Godolphin sauntered into the then arch-club of St. James's, that reservoir of idle exquisites and kid-gloved politicians.
These exquisites were disinclined to yield the palm even to an heir-apparent with limitless resources.
Both the exquisites immediately turned as pale as death, shrank in spite of themselves into their natural insignificance, and scarcely opened their lips, even to each other, during the remainder of the journey.
There were two imitation exquisites at the "Varietes" one night, who were dressed to perfection, and must have studied the character thoroughly.
Hunger had brought even our two French exquisites to their fare, and they ate well.
There was nothing seen of the French exquisites in Florence for a week after she was taken.
At this moment our attention was engaged by the entrance of a party of exquisites and elegantes, dressed in the very extreme of opera costume, who directed their steps to the regions above us.
The dress of these exquisites was ruled by a punctilious etiquette, and their knee-breeches, lace ruffles, diamond buckles, and chapeaux bras were subject to the strictest regulations and to every fluctuation of the prevailing mode.
The stranded exquisites depended for the moment entirely on their rouge for colour.
The unknown voice gathered force with each new proposition, and the startled exquisites huddled closer in a very ecstasy of perturbation.
The thin end of this destructive wedge was enough to break open the fortress of their duty and, the rain stopping for a moment, the stranded exquisites hurried home to discuss the probable result of their revolt over hot rum and lemon.
His conduct in this respect naturally influenced the whole nation, though there were exquisites at this time, as there always will be, who dressed in a very extreme fashion.
The use of muffs by men may be traced back to the exquisites of Louis XIV.
Brummell, strolling up with one or two other exquisites at his heels.
Some make their appearance as exquisites or dandies--a sort of indescribable being, if being such things may be called.
A party of Exquisites had linked themselves together, and occupied the entire pavement, so that it was impossible to precede them without getting into the carriage-way, thus greatly obstructing and inconveniencing all other passengers.
The shouts of the people and of the priests rose ever higher, though among youthful exquisites smiles and jests were observable.
Naturally old officers would fall into idleness from anger, because promotion had missed them; the exquisites would be idle for the sake of amusement, and the corps would break up without even meeting an enemy.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "exquisites" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.