Sentence examples for the fickle from inspiring English sources

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the fickle

adjective

Quick to change one's opinion or allegiance; insincere; not loyal or reliable.

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Who needs the fickle fans?

The Fickle Floater does not care.

This is the Fickle Floater's evil cousin.

Ah, the fickle nature of broadcasting.

Musharraf knows the fickle ways of Westernnations.

Or will the fickle realities of wish-granting manifest themselves?

And she philosophically accepts the fickle nature of their fame.

By 'they' I mean the public, the fickle audience.

Cumberbatch must be pondering the fickle nature of reputation.

No writer is sharper about the fickle exigencies of desire.

Eventually, the fickle mistress of fame turned on him.

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