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Definition of Ficklenesses
1. fickleness [n] - See also: fickleness
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ficklenesses
Literary usage of Ficklenesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Works by Manuel Márquez Sterling, William Makepeace Thackeray, Leslie Stephen, Louise Stanage (1902)
"You are wonderful, women are ! your fidelities and your ficklenesses alike marvellous.
What can any woman have found to adore in the doctor ? ..."
2. The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray by William Makepeace Thackeray, Sir Leslie Stephen (1899)
"You are wonderful, women are ! your fidelities and your ficklenesses alike marvellous.
What can any woman have found ..."
3. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine by Roy J. Friedman Mark Twain Collection (Library of Congress) (1913)
"It explained many surprises, many apparent ficklenesses, in his life. During the
three weeks that he had spent in the same house with Letty Sewell he had ..."
4. The Cornhill Magazine by George Smith (1861)
"You are wonderful, women are ! your fidelities and your ficklenesses alike marvellous.
What can any woman have found to adore in the doctor ? ..."
5. My Autobiography by Samuel Sidney McClure (1914)
"In reality, my runaway trips, my rushing from one job to another, were only
apparent ficklenesses. The one thing I really meant to do was to get an ..."
6. Pharmaceutical Journal by Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1867)
"ficklenesses where fashion rules, I hope this will soon have seen its day.
I can carry in my memory establishments of long standing which have constantly ..."