Exacting especially about details.
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Examples for "particular"
Examples for "particular"
1Mkhize said there is a particular responsibility of government over particular resources.
2South Australia, in particular, had increased 60 per cent year on year.
3Does ownership affect the way a particular paper covers a particular story?
4Of course Nice regrets saying no to a particular new pharmaceutical product.
5Bank equities remain under pressure, however, with particular tensions surrounding Italian banks.
1Huppert's psychotically fussy performance might as well be happening in a void.
2It's like it was prepared to appease a fussy five year old.
3Far as the color, I'd say she's not gonna be too fussy.
4Too many pot smokers these days have gotten fussy about their weed.
5Joy, on the other hand, had opted for a less fussy costume.
1The information will help researchers understand panda traits such as finicky diets.
2Not too finicky, but not too plain either; I liked it fine.
3He didn't need to add a finicky Cadillac limousine to his fleet.
4Everyone knows there is a fine, finicky line between eternal-life-as-vampire v. death-as-a-human.
5A sensual feast sure to sate even the most finicky of palates.
1Women would rave about him; men would think him finical and dandified.
2Having once decided, the man kept at his work with finical precision.
3But the police are out of sympathy with such finical methods.
4It is a trifle too finical, though it must be confessed looks pretty.
5Chauvelin, finical and queasy, turned away with a shudder of disgust.
1Even picky eaters found flavors they liked among the 13 currently available.
2But I am really picky about the fashion jobs that I take.
3Max is very picky and he just hated his room last year.
4And being picky, fastidious eaters, octopuses make the most of each meal.
5Funny, when you think kids are so picky about what they eat.'
6They're not picky, you know,' answered Andrey, contorting his face in disgust.
7The CEBQ seems more robust than the LBC in measuring picky eating.
8But can you really be picky, given the price you're paying?
9But he's learned to be picky, only taking on work that challenges him.
10I guess if you wanted to be picky you'd say it happened Saturday.
11These people are picky about who they let into their home.
12You just better hope you aren't cooking for a picky eater.
13However, as the Plague demonstrates all too well, microorganisms aren't nearly so picky.
14Her granddaughter was no new Jocelyn, but prisoners can't be picky.
15If you choose to get nit-picky instead, I suspect it won't feel right.
16She said schools were being too picky about who they hired.
Picky per variant geogràfica