We have no meanings for "so finicky" in our records yet.
1 You folk are so finicky about time, living it in straight lines like that.
2 Anyhow, who was she, that had been the wife of Siddall, to be so finicky ?
3 The women, though, weren't quite so finicky .
4 If society was so finicky , if men were so dull-well ,therewas one thing she could do.
5 But humans were not so finicky when it came to granting endowments, and before dawn a facilitator came to Rhianna's tent.
6 There was a shocked silence, broken by Miss Grady, who, as a dressmaker, was not quite so finicky about the word.
7 This island seems uninhabited, but it still might harbor certain individuals who aren't so finicky about the sort of game they eat!
8 I'm not a snob, but I recognize now that there was some reason for all our old Hambleton ancestors being so finicky about trade.
9 For some countries, you understand, are so finicky in the matter of protecting their citizens that they would protect even such a one as this.
10 "Oh, don't be so finicky , " the goblin said with a frown.
11 "Number seven hundred and three wasn't so finicky about his pals the time he jumped the dead line, and ditched the Big House!"
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