Similar words: tickle, sickle, pickle, fickle, buckler, prickle, trickle, pickled. Meaning: ['stɪklə(r)] n. someone who insists on something.
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1 He's a stickler for detail/accuracy/efficiency.
2 He has become something of a stickler for the finer observances of royal protocol.
3 He was a stickler for the correct usage of English.
4 Lucy was a stickler for perfection, and everything had to be exactly right.
5 She's a real stickler for etiquette,(www.Sentencedict.com) so you'd better ask her advice.
6 The chancellor is clearly no stickler for fiscal purity.
7 Ever a stickler for protocol, he and his wife took umbrage at the democratic etiquette of President Thomas Jefferson's administration.
8 Montgomery is a stickler for defense, and Moseley caught on quickly.
9 A stickler for realism, he was frustrated by an obstinacy in his models as strong as his own.
10 The loosest woman is a stickler for etiquette and elocution.
11 Charman, a stickler for musical purity, did not relish the idea.
12 He is a stickler for formality.
13 You will find Mrs. Carboy a stickler about trifles.
14 I'm a bit of a stickler for accuracy.
15 Lucy was a stickler for perfection, and everything had to be exactly right, rehearsed down to a T.
16 A stickler for meanings, he liked to be called not internationalist, but cosmopolitan.
17 You just have to have much better vision and not be such a stickler for detail to see ours.
18 With his personal guests who were important to him or his state, Kim was a stickler for detail.
19 They say that you are conservative, formal and a stickler.
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