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1 Crowds are always cruel, and they are as fickle as cruel.
2 We're one as fickle as the other, so where's the harm?'
3 In the first place he is as fickle as the wind, and awfully suspicious.
4 But yesterday and I felt that all women were as fickle as these waters.
5 It has its moods both grave and gay, and is as fickle as a schoolgirl.
6 Envious, revengeful, subtle, he was as fickle and petulant as he was suspicious and cruel.
7 Harry Goward must be as fickle as a honey-bee.
8 I mightn't be handy the next time-andRoaring Lake's as fickle as your charming sex.
9 All good and loyal men, as loose-tongued as Memnon and as fickle as the North Star.
10 Fortune with me may prove as fickle as
11 These young lads are as fickle as the weather-cock, and have half-a-dozen fancies in as many weeks.
12 This is vital as fickle millennial consumers can easily leave last year's hits as this year's busts.
13 Thou art as fickle as the wind.
14 You're as fickle as the rest.
15 This girl is as fickle as-
16 O Tom, Tom, whom I called so trusty, I fear me you are as fickle as any maid!
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