He is flighty in his behaviour and not consistant at all. [adjective]
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The flighty white butterfly was a Green-veined White (corrected entry). [adjective]
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She's flighty, you know,very flighty,quite flighty enough to pass her days in a sedan-chair. [adjective]
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But he early taught his son to read, and seems to have laid the foundation of the flighty sentimentalism in morals and politics which Rousseau afterwards illustrated with his genius. [Please select]
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You are full of love, and spinster dreams of it which make you flighty. [Please select]
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He said something which showed his mind was wandering and he had become flighty. [Please select]
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"I was afraid just for a moment, because I know I have been silly and flighty." [Please select]
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"It's that flighty young French hussy, Miss Dinah; her they call Yvonne." [Please select]
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"Do you care if they think I'm flighty, Will."' [Please select]
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He's been kind of flighty an' nervous, anyhow, lately.' [Please select]
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She was rather silly, flighty, and irresponsible, but she had always been truthful and honourable. [Please select]
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