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Definitionadj. liable to sudden unpredictable change
Last update: November 15, 2016
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Eddie’s personality becomes mercurial when he drinks too much. [adjective]
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I avoid my mercurial roommate because her sudden mood swings concern me. [adjective]
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Be careful of the dosage of the mercurial medicine. [adjective]
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(He upturns his eyes) Mercurial Malachi. [Please select]
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Poor Larry O'Hale could not thus calm his mercurial spirit.' [Please select]
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The earliest mercurial pump, devised by Swedenborg and described in his Miscellanea observata circa yes naturales (1722), was statical in action, consisting essentially in replacing the solid piston of the mechanical pump by a column of mercury, which by being alternately raised and lowered gradually exhausted a vessel. [Please select]
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Her mercurial nature had responded instantly to the apparent change in Asshlin. [Please select]
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The mercurial little Frenchman was beside himself with exultation. [Please select]
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She had to copy the mercurial spirits of Rose and May. [Please select]
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Both the mercurial Pepys and the grave Evelyn alike deplore it. [Please select]
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His disposition was mercurial, and if he had ever known real forebodings they were forgotten now. [Please select]
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