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fickle-minded

[ fik-uhl-mahyn-did ]

adjective

  1. (of a person) prone to casual change; inconstant.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of fickle-minded1

First recorded in 1590–1600
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For fickle-minded folks, Southwest is the clear winner.

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I didn't want to bother my husband about it," she said to Dorothy, "for he thinks I'm so fickle-minded; but truly, it isn't that.

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Neither the renown of Ê-zida nor that of Ê-sagila prove that either of them must have been the place, for the populace is fickle-minded in this as in other matters, and holy fanes have the periods when they are in fashion, just like anything else.

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The man that says Dr. Whitman is fickle-minded, knows nothing of his character and less of his moral worth.

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A recent shift of channel by the fickle-minded Mica Creek had undermined almost to the door of this snug little home, and Andy reckoned it would go down river on the next spring rise.

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