Definitionn. unfaithfulness by virtue of being unreliable or treacherous
Last update: July 26, 2015
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Fickleness of a woman is well established. [Please select]
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The fickleness of Philip and the jealous temper of Olympias led to a growing estrangement, which became complete when Philip married a new wife, Cleopatra, in 337. [Please select]
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But to acknowledge this implied a fickleness of temperament that was disastrous to his self-respect. [Please select]
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Never again would he be lured into the net of feminine fickleness. [Please select]
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I have not changed my mind, nor am I guilty of any special fickleness. [Please select]
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The following circumstance, exhibiting the fickleness of the fair monkey, was communicated to Mr. [Please select]
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Many of Lord Walter's people followed her, weeping and bewailing the fickleness of fortune. [Please select]
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In later times she appears blindfolded, and stands on a ball or wheel, indicative of the fickleness and ever-revolving [148]changes of fortune. [Please select]
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