flighty in the PONS Dictionary

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Dizzy and nakedly -- hilariously -- ambitious, she's so flighty she seems to be levitating.
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Though she can seem both flighty and pretentious, she has the best interests of her people at heart.
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They can be flighty and changeable; thus sanguine personalities may struggle with following tasks all the way through and be chronically late or forgetful.
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Next to enter is a gaggle of six "cocodettes", flighty young women of questionable virtue, with three billiards players as their escorts.
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Though she comes off as mischievous and flighty, this is little more than a mask to hide her true intentions.
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They typically avoid human contact and tend to be nervous and flighty.
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It believes in logic above all else, and is frequently frustrated when dealing with the flighty main character.
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They are common in private collections but are a nervous and flighty bird.
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He was considered flighty, and was not looked upon as being of any importance.
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She has a flighty, fun-loving, girlish personality, but ultimately, her only loyalty is to herself, and she will join whomever is most powerful.
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