He is very finicky about his choice of many things. [adjective]
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I remember Macky as being a very finicky cat when it came to cat food, but boy did he love people food. [adjective]
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Whilst the zander have shown, they have tended to be very finicky causing lots of missed runs. [verb]
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They were a finicky lot, lasting only two to three days in the human world before the serum that change their features wore off. [Please select]
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"Don't be finicky, or we shall put you out of camp." [Please select]
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My daughter thinks it's terrible, but she is finicky. [Please select]
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You know how finicky he is about his clothes. [Please select]
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Divorced from the social instinct, thought, like art, tends to become finicky and precious. [Please select]
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I never knew him so finicky and beset with doubts as to the use of words and phrases as he was in this instance. [Please select]
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I had an idea then that foreign missionaries couldn't afford to be finicky in the matter of looks if they wanted a girl to risk her life among cannibals. [Please select]
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