Wasn't that a dainty dish to set before the king.
The word dainty is an adjective. It means to be delicately small.
A homophone for "dainty" is "daintee." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. In this case, "dainty" refers to something delicate or exquisite, while "daintee" is a phonetic variation of the same word. It's important to note that homophones can vary in different dialects and accents.
Dainty is an adjective and a noun (normally found in the plural).'Wasn't that a dainty dish to set before the king?' (Adjective)'The pastrycook had made a lovely range of cakes and other dainties for my sister's party.' (Noun)
Dainty is the adjective that the adverb form daintily is based on.
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there is a dainty bird dainty means small and delicate
I think you mean HOW DO YOU USE the word dainty in a sentence. I can give you several examples.She is a dainty little girl.That figurine is dainty and fragile.You are not so dainty as you think -- you won't break if you work hard!He has very dainty table manners.
She ran as fast as her dainty feet could carry her.
The dainty dog finally found a home.
He looks like a bit dainty, but he could handle a sword well.
Dainty means delicately exquisite. Similar words to dainty include delectable and diaphanous. "Despite the Southern belle's dainty appearance, her martial arts training made her a force to be reckoned with."
the way in which she prepared her plate and ate the cookies was very neat and dainty.
"The girl took dainty steps through her mother's parlor, fearful of knocking against any of the antique furnishings."
Ernest Dainty's birth name is Ernest Herbert Dainty.
Bert Dainty died in 1961.
Dainty Damselfly was created in 1842.