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Liable to sudden unpredictable change.
erratic
fickle
quicksilver
changeable
changeful
Terrestrial planet.
terrestrial planet
inferior planet
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erratic
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fickle
quicksilver
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erratic
"
1
But opponents blame the government's
erratic
energy policies for the energy gap.
2
However,
erratic
compliance with the prescription may also add to this finding.
3
Taylor has offered repeated apologies for his
erratic
behaviour in recent years.
4
Although your magic is
erratic
,
you possess a great deal of it.
5
The lift in my building was
erratic
at the best of times.
1
However, history has told us form can be
fickle
in Twenty20 cricket.
2
And it neatly encapsulates the
fickle
,
nay treacherous, course of political fashion.
3
That being said, energy markets are
fickle
beasts and are sometimes unpredictable.
4
Of course inches mean a lot in the
fickle
game of golf.
5
But Egyptians have proven themselves
fickle
in their support for public figures.
1
Under the cloudy sky the waters had the steel-gray luster of
quicksilver
.
2
Water clings to the side of a vessel; again,
quicksilver
does not.
3
Why, the
quicksilver
gets into your blood; I think that's the way.
4
One might have said that we were in a bath of
quicksilver
.
5
The production, stylish in late 1950s mode, again showed its
quicksilver
merits.
Metallic element.
metallic element
metal
1
This, for supporters of the
mercurial
young Spaniard, is good to hear.
2
Here, though, the
mercurial
Australian proved way too good for Claude Davis.
3
The champagne was bubbling trickily in the veins of the
mercurial
statesmen.
4
However, I am intrigued by the
mercurial
and somewhat enigmatic Ryan Fredericks.
5
She is warm beyond measure,
mercurial
,
and deeply connected to the Earth.
6
But Kennedy thought he had an understanding with the
mercurial
Soviet premier.
7
A raincoat is a practical wardrobe essential for our
mercurial
Irish climes.
8
He never recovered his dignity in Beckley Court: he was fatally
mercurial
.
9
The water looked
mercurial
,
and seemed to be full of thrashing fish.
10
Krennic had ever been a man too
mercurial
for a leadership position.
11
Reddin sat brooding until Hazel, recovering first in her
mercurial
way, said:
12
But the airman does not take a
mercurial
barometer up with him.
13
Mr. Garland was on tip-toes watching the game again with
mercurial
ardour.
14
Then he discovered the depths to which a
mercurial
nature could descend.
15
Still the physician would prefer, doubtless, to use the specially prepared
mercurial
.
16
Describes her alter ego Gery Scott as a bold, foulmouthed,
mercurial
diva.
mercurial
mercurial temperament
mercurial nature
most mercurial
as mercurial
so mercurial