Sentence examples for was fickle from inspiring English sources

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was fickle

adjective

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

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Segregation was fickle that way.

But Mrs. Astor was fickle even in doling out that money.

The weather that afternoon was fickle, casting Mario into deep shade and bright illumination.

For, according to the standard reading, postmodernism was fickle and ironic, obsessed with style for its own sake.

Love was fickle; only ideas offered constancy (or seemed to: Sontag was famous for her recantations, as well as for her ­certainties).

When Messrs Cameron and Zuckerberg conferred, the main topic was how to get new ideas for cutting public spending.Like many diplomatic relationships, theirs was fickle.

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Jahāndār Shah lacked dignity and decency; Farrukh-Siyar was fickle-minded; Muḥammad Shah was frivolous and overly fond of ease and luxury.

But tastes are fickle.

People are fickle".

The categories were fickle.

"Game players are fickle".

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