fickle in the PONS Dictionary

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Yi's professional judgment could be as fickle as his politics.
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Such a loyalty would be fickle and easily vanish, or be displaced, once the good times ended.
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In matters of the cloth he is as fickle as can be.
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She is self-centered, fickle, and quick to lose her temper with her brothers yet is sweet to her boyfriend.
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She can be described as a fickle and insecure girl with a liking for cute things, especially puppies.
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They are all fickle and capricious, change sides frequently and are unable to decide who their master is.
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Like nature itself, they can appear as fickle and capricious as the winter chill, yet also as warm as the summer sun.
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Successful transplanting is possible, but nkau is very fickle if any trunk is present.
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He is very fickle, pursuing girls then losing interest and back to being interested again.
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She is fickle in her love affairs, obsessed with whatever man she happens to see first on any given day.
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