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fickle

[fik-uhl] / ˈfɪk əl /


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A U-turn on sedans would be a reversal of uncharacteristic speed even for Detroit’s notoriously fickle industry.

From The Wall Street Journal

In this Apple TV series, O’Hara nails the fickle, chaotic and nonsensical churn of the industry through her intense character, who is based on the former Sony Picture Entertainment head, Amy Pascal.

From Los Angeles Times

The good news is that Melbourne's notoriously fickle weather is set to change again on Sunday with forecast highs of 24C.

From Barron's

Added to the mix, Melbourne's weather is notoriously fickle and the heat has played havoc with the schedule in the past.

From Barron's

But real estate insiders say the property is badly in need of remodeling, with aging office spaces, tiny windows, fickle elevators and a pesky rodent population among its ills.

From Barron's