finicking
Example Sentences
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Then the cousin laughed coarsely and he said to Lotus, who sat there smoking her water pipe, “These town women are too finicking, are they not, Old Mistress?”
From "The Good Earth" by Pearl S. Buck
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Consequently he is never finicking in his phraseology, and seldom final.
From Washington Irving by Boynton, Henry Walcott
She set him down in her own mind as "too finicking," while his good looks did not happen to be of a type that appealed to her.
From In Brief Authority by Anstey, F.
Of course I know your finicking way of calling it Lah Delle; but, if you’re English, it’s Ladle.
From Cormorant Crag A Tale of the Smuggling Days by Rainey, W. (William)
The surgeon was a tall, and very finicking sort of gentleman as to dress; but well informed, friendly in disposition, and perfectly acquainted with his profession.
From Percival Keene by Marryat, Frederick