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Sentence count:76+5Posted:2016-09-08Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: changingflightyuncertainunfaithfulunreliableunstableSimilar words: tackleanklesprinklepickkickbrickclicktrickMeaning: ['fɪkl]  adj. 1. marked by erratic changeableness in affections or attachments 2. liable to sudden unpredictable change. 
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(31) He'd probably dismissed her altogether by now as fickle, shallow and all too easily swayed by other people.
(32) It displays an endless variety of moods: lonely, majestic, dangerous, fickle and serene.
(33) Even in prayer, his heart was fickle and deceitful, turning this way and that.
(34) He hoped she wouldn't turn fickle when he was halfway up the wall.
(35) But the most fascinating thing about these sales is how they highlight the fickle and transient nature of children's fads.
(36) In addition, all armor is fickle and requires constant maintenance.
(37) The racing world was more fickle than any other she knew of.
(38) The ice is fickle, sometimes weakened by sunlight,[http://sentencedict.com/fickle.html] or corroded by trapped air.
(39) We grew up locked in permanent contention with one another over a meager and fickle supply of paternal affection.
(40) Scores on behavioural catalogues may appear fickle from one context to another precisely because they are sensitive to subtle changes.
(41) But, if the cooler conditions persist, and Melbourne is notorious for its fickle weather, it will favour Lapentti.
(42) They are the traditional white grapes of Hermitage, though some growers have sworn off the notoriously fickle roussanne.
(43) Factoring in the effects of ocean currents, fickle winds, and errors in judgment, he then determined his longitude.
(44) People who both ski and mountaineer, like myself, are fickle creatures.
(45) But memory is fickle and its criteria are constantly shifting.
(46) She had been a great star once, but the fickle public now ignored her movies.
(47) But voters are fickle: no-one knows whether the Lib Dem tide is coming in or going out.
(48) Even by the industry's fickle standards, it was one of the shortest corporate love stories ever told.
(49) The fickle music press was delighted, cheer fully writing Adam off as one more whose career was over.
(50) The weather's so fickle in summer.
(51) When this age bound, nonferrous metal market is fickle.
(52) The Old Testament God is fickle, cruel, a despot.
(53) Political loyalty is such a fickle thing.
(54) Boh Runga: Fashion is fickle and faddy.
(55) An instance of eccentrically variable or fickle.
(56) He is a fickle lover.
(57) These people invest everything they own on stocks and their whole livelihood, self-worth and future are all dependent on the fickle fluctuations of market shares.
(58) Sometimes misread as a placid pastoralist, Goldsworthy is in fact a dramaturge of nature's temper, often fickle, often foul.
(59) Hurstwood would laugh at him for being a fickle boy. He would laugh with Hurstwood.
(60) Though fickle and much revised, they have an outsized effect on the financial markets and policymakers.
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