Liable to sudden unpredictable change.
Marked by erratic changeableness in affections or attachments.
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.
6 After the second breakup, Ellie had decided that men were just fickle .
7 He inhales and 5 fingers on one hand form a fickle fist.
8 At Paris the fickle multitude soon forgot the son of the Emperor.
9 Public opinion in the mines a cruel but fortunately a fickle thing.
10 This is definitely advisable if you have a fickle home wireless connection.
11 It really is only a matter of Merlinus' rather famously fickle loyalties.
12 He used to say, 'A man with fickle innards is never pleased.'
13 The oriole in her nest-building seems more fickle than most other birds.
14 Thus led, the fickle crowd started to the aid of the firemen.
15 Both decisions showed the folly of trying to chase fickle public moods.
16 The fickle , demanding and boot-stealing hike along the edge of North America.
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