Lexicographical Neighbors of Ficklest
Literary usage of Ficklest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Rhyming Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Whole Language by John Walker, John Longmuir (1902)
"... in the midst of the ficklest affectation and caprice. It can scarcely be
supposed that the most experienced speaker has heard every word in the language ..."
2. The Port Folio by Joseph Dennie (1806)
"... of the virgin train Fairest, ficklest, and most vain ! Thus a shepherd sells
his fields, And a costly vessel builds, Quits his peaceful cot, and sheep, ..."
3. The United States Magazine and Democratic Review (1842)
"For love is the ficklest of the things of life. The object of our affection dies,
and we thenceforth languish in agony; or perhaps the love we covet dies, ..."