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fickle

[fik-uhl] / ˈfɪk əl /


Example Sentences

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Like a fickle breeze, no sooner does Mr. Winchester get blowing than he changes course.

From The Wall Street Journal

“A bunch got signed, but you know, fame is a fickle thing, and you never know what might get played on the radio.”

From Los Angeles Times

But with an election scheduled for May 2026, any fickle bonds of unity are likely to evaporate as quickly as they formed.

From BBC

Pay-TV providers, including Google, are motivated to control costs to attract and retain fickle subscribers who have an abundance of viewing options.

From Los Angeles Times

Unlike the fickle, fleeting peace that can be derived from forcing pain onto others, true harmony comes from unity and the journey toward it.

From Salon