13 examples of finicky in sentences

Finicky beast!

I think most men are jealous of his talents; so they call him selfish and finicky and conceited.

I was too morbid and finicky and exacting for a healthy man.

Most doctors are finicky.

Adj. fastidious, nice, delicate, delicat^, finical, finicky, demanding, meticulous, exacting, strict, anal [Vulg.], difficult, dainty, lickerish^, squeamish, thin-skinned; squeasy^, queasy; hard to please, difficult to please; querulous, particular, straitlaced, scrupulous; censorious &c 932; hypercritical; overcritical.

There is the boy who has become delicate and finicky, because he has been doddled at home.

The seeds were finicky for such a powerful tree.

"'A rich, rough, tough country, where it doesn't do to be finicky about anything,'" she murmured, quoting a line from one of Charlie Benton's letters.

In a jacket, they say, one's not rated au fait By the finicky guests at the hand-organ ball.

It's easy enough to make money if you've got moneyand ain't too finicky about the look and the smell of the dollars before you gulp 'em down.

To be harboring romantic notions about Manuel seemed to Manuel's wife so fantastically out of reason that she half wished the poor creature could without scandal be afforded a chance to find out for herself all about Manuel's thousand and one finicky ways and what he was in general to live with.

His "town" speech, his "finicky" ways, his state of collapse at the end of the day, his awkwardness in handling unaccustomed tools, were to her never-failing sources of amusement.

a'n't so finicky 'bout vittles as you was.

13 examples of  finicky  in sentences