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finical

[fin-i-kuhl] / ˈfɪn ɪ kəl /


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In an adept supporting cast, Fred Tiden is outstanding as the finical son-in-law who cannot bear to have small children tumbling about him.

From Time Magazine Archive

Famed among finical fight enthusiasts is the NBC team of Sam Taub & Bill Stern that works for Adam, describing right hooks and Homburgs with equal competency.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sometimes the weft of his spinning loosens, is overdrawn or finical.

From Time Magazine Archive

He still writes perfectly, that is to say, with great solicitude for the antique rhythm and consonance of his finical phrases, but his passion for beautiful happenings has been lapped by the irony of surfeit.

From Time Magazine Archive

Like many men who make no pretensions to deserve the term handsome, he was inordinately finical about his person.

From Linda Lee, Incorporated A Novel by Louis Joseph Vance




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