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He had never been too finicky about his food when in the field.
We worked out there for hours, being very finicky indeed.
She says you are so finicky about everything in that living room.
But when the time came to release them, he turned finicky.
The 62-year-old movie man is just as finicky about his image.
But now, he supposed, was no time to be finicky.
He is finicky, often watching a company for years before buying.
It was his own fault, of course, for being so finicky.
We were not to be spoiled or allowed to become finicky.
There are many reasons infants may be finicky about food.
He's even finicky about getting guys to work for him."
Nor will I tell you all the finicky arrangements we made in the next few minutes.
But other members of Congress who talk about improving the trade balance are not so finicky.
There are a lot of finicky details to attend to, but at the moment I'm free.
This should have been the most finicky of fine fitting jobs.
The company says it has been finicky in choosing new owners.
On second thought - the devil take it, let's not be so finicky.
They've got the right mentality for finicky problems in letters and numbers.
Joseph, healthy but finicky, was going to eat what he wanted.
Perhaps I was being finicky, but it is a failing of mine.
"Another one of those finicky customers like me who gave you a hard time.
They're so finicky and complicated - it really makes me sick.
So my experience has been, if anything, these things are too finicky and not permissive enough.
It's a little harder because of all the finicky bits.
New York is a city that boasts many of the most finicky consumers in the world.