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weathercock

[weth-er-kok] / ˈwɛð ərˌkɒk /
NOUN
vane
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No matter where we find ourselves in these stories, the author’s mind, and thus the reader’s, seems turned like a weathercock toward Homewood.

From New York Times

The bronze weathercock tumbled, taking with it three relics sealed inside in 1935.

From Washington Times

What makes this ten times worse than otherwise it would be, we are never constant to one dress, but are as fickle and uncertain as weathercocks—or the men that preach under them.

From Project Gutenberg

When two flints had come into collision, what results could be expected?—especially as neither one nor the other remained steady to his first terms, but changed every day like a weathercock.

From Project Gutenberg

In all matters connected with the Company he had leant on Ovington, and deprived of his stay, he wavered, turning like a weathercock in the wind, making no progress.

From Project Gutenberg