She has a fastidious and incisive intellect. [adjective]
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And Paul is not like the circumcised who boast about their fastidious attention to the Law. [adjective]
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The deceased, he explains, was a fastidious man. [adjective]
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Its brilliant aspect, its cosmopolitanism, and its storied past appealed to us more than did the attractions of its more fastidious neighbour, Biarritz. [adjective]
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She was fastidious. [adjective]
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Imagine an engineer driving his locomotive in blue coat, yellow waistcoat, and ruffles,--quite as appropriate as a fastidious dress on the automobile. [adjective]
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"You're not over fastidious," said the soldier.' [adjective]
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Rochester an exacting, fastidious sort of man. [adjective]
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I was no vocalist myself, and, in his fastidious judgment, no musician, either; but I delighted in listening when the performance was good. [adjective]
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