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Discover Ludwig'flaky' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it as an adjective to describe someone or something as unreliable, untrustworthy, or unpredictable. For example: "My coworker is always late and changes her mind frequently—she's so flaky!".
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flaky
adjective
Consisting of flakes or of small, loose masses; lying, or cleaving off, in flakes or layers; flakelike.
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Serves 4 180g dark chocolate (70%) 80g caster sugar 2 whole eggs 2 egg yolks 250ml double cream 30ml extra virgin olive oil, plus extra for the crostini and finishing ½ tsp flaky sea salt, plus extra for the crostini and finishing 1 small ciabatta 1 Melt the chocolate in a bowl over simmering water and remove from the heat.
Not being flaky, but just prefer to think issues through and find the manifesto that best represents my views at any one time".
But Paul and Mary play it straight and leave the comedy to Mel and Sue, with a satisfying result that is usually a nice balance of giddily flaky and tongue-in-cheek tart.
The no side depicted the document as flaky and said that its unreliable claims on forming a currency union with the rest of the UK highlighted the pro-UK side's key message – independence posed a dangerous economic risk.
They are all flaky as hell," warns Mr Nuccio.For some, even a small risk of something going wrong on a day that has been planned for months is worth paying to avoid.
So although some flaky businesses do shelter under the Tata umbrella, figures shown to The Economist suggest that Tata's overall profitability has recovered after a slump due to its acquisition splurge (see chart 4).
"DJs are flaky.
"It gives the impression that the place is a bit flaky".
The rupee is too flaky to operate in, he said.
In this section Space and the city Three cheers for democracy Great expectations Punch and duty Not so special Reprints FROM the compelling (don't smoke) to the flaky (stay out of saunas), pregnant women hear a lot of advice about what is best for the little creature kicking inside them.
Typically they don't make a lot of money," says an executive.The car industry also has a long tail of flaky businesses.
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