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be feckless
adjective
Lacking purpose.
Exact(15)
Picasso could be feckless about the standards of the craft.
Is it a predisposition to be feckless and lazy?
But the net result of these concerns cannot be feckless drift as Syria burns.
Back home, Gabor and Price would be feckless Americans; in Budapest, they're coming-of-age capitalists, intent on self-determination and a slice of the free-market pie.
Arsenal fans follow Piers Morgan on Twitter, can be feckless and are "willing to sacrifice free time to get ahead with their careers".
Henry later proved to be feckless and simpleminded, subject to spells of madness, and dominated by his ambitious queen, Margaret of Anjou, whose party had allowed the English position in France to deteriorate.
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Frank, by contrast, is feckless.
I don't think we're feckless.
"Americans are feckless," she said.
If they are absent, they are feckless.
The suggestions that people are "feckless" is wrong, he suggests.
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