The memoir displayed depression in a flighty, headstrong, energetic, sexually promiscuous young woman. |
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He appears to have been a flighty, absent-minded luvvy, given to changing his mind daily during rehearsals, much to his fellow actors' annoyance. |
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He knew little about the myths versified by Ovid and depicted by the flighty polychromatic cloud-scapers of Versailles. |
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Then I found out I was just a sentimental schmuck like those flighty nitwits I've always pitied. |
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One can be physically promiscuous without being emotionally unfaithful, flighty, or inconstant. |
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I was afraid of committing to one person, I'm a flighty, teasing bit of fluff. |
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This is because I'm flighty and align myself constantly with faddish moral causes. |
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Loretta Bailey, especially, who tackles Maria with a flighty charm, is performing on a very high wire. |
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The little gnome was scatterbrained and flighty, barely able to hold a conversation. |
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I do resent a Government Minister telling me I got into debt because I was flighty, frivolous and decadent. |
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She played vain, self-obsessed, flighty pieces in High Fidelity and America's Sweetheart, then turned utterly evil in Traffic. |
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He had a steady head on his shoulders and was different from the whimsical flighty young boys of his age. |
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There was a strange, inflamed, flurried, flighty recklessness of activity about him. |
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Frivolous, flighty, whining and manipulative, she is a woman hanging on to life by her fingernails. |
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She seemed so nervous and flighty, expecting something, frightened of something, anticipating something, excited by something. |
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Talk of the job banished all flighty thoughts of living in Oraulei from her mind. |
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Although inherently changeable and flighty, those with Gemini rising don't have their heads in the clouds. |
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She's perky, flighty and frightened to death of her daughter and what she might really think. |
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Having been to Royal Ascot in Berkshire last year, my verdict was that the northern meeting was less flamboyant and eccentric, but more flighty and fashionable. |
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A young filly wants to be safe and she'll be more flighty and reactive. |
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Tortola had been a flighty, silly girl, no more dangerous than a flower. |
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My dad, incidentally, is the same, though perhaps a little less flighty. |
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But like wild animals and flighty birds, our dreams are loath to be tamed. |
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The global media transformed Diana Spencer, a flighty but enormously photogenic English clotheshorse married to the future British king, into a virtual demi-goddess. |
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The art of storytelling is ancient, but it is a flighty kind of world view that automatically equates oldness with staleness. |
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It is a flighty country, whose policies chop and change as presidents come and go. |
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Maturity means not playing at being flighty because we are afraid of being looked upon as old fogies. |
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Instead, they concoct flighty mental images of ideal working conditions, government, education and society. |
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He's certainly going to be quick but also quite flighty in breezy conditions. |
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However, she is a lot more reassuring as she's very stable in terms of steering and less flighty as she's heavier. |
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Zetes, the more flighty of the two, was considered the explorer whereas Calais, the moodier son, was associated with the gentler turquoise sea. |
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Brands are omnipresent in our everyday lives, but are finding it harder and harder to instil their values on increasingly flighty customers. |
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I could never predict what would set it off, the coyness or the flighty laughter that would usually gain me at least one attentive admirer for a night. |
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Stacked with pop aplenty, this album is fun and flighty, filled with accordions, trumpets, guitar, a sitar and even a few MTV Unplugged performances. |
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The Mediterraneans, like the leghorn, tend to be more feisty and flighty. |
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Plus, Joaquin spent the entirety of his last film falling in love with a flighty blonde who's tied to an technological device. |
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She grew up an orphan in Japanese internment camps and has a flighty streak. |
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It is unthinkable, and we will not give up on our belief-this is more than just a flighty idea-that we need shipyards that are equipped with the latest technology, robust and able to stand up to competition. |
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For all that they are portrayed – not least by themselves – as flighty, social creatures of a cynical age, their passions are intense, heartfelt, unplumbed. |
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Intimately clinched in perpetuity, Gautrand's concrete parasite plays a flighty, feminine Ginger to Simounet's orthogonal, masculine Fred. |
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Here in his last Scherzo, he intersperses a flighty Mendelssohnian whimsy with Chopin's own inimitable cascading figurations, and adds only an occasional touch of his more typical melancholy. |
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Rosie Aldridge's forceful Florence wilts in sapphic adoration of Lady Billows, while Charles Johnstone's Mr Gedge trembles with love for flighty Miss Wordsworth. |
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Copenhagen Exclusive's readers visit Copenhagen to enjoy a pulsating, Scandinavian city, and will not be fobbed off with flighty journalism and superficial, standardized products. |
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Waltz's Theory of International Politics, was written in part to dispel these flighty views and show that bipolarity still endured. |
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Marguerite was soon to discover that her husband was flighty, self-centered, and indifferent. His lengthy absences and illegal liquor trading with the Indians caused her much suffering. |
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She's not so much manic or pixie as flighty and, frankly, callous. |
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Are the women flighty or disposed to deception? |
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Even though both had posted better-than-expected results a day earlier, confidence ebbed in their stand-alone model, with its reliance on flighty wholesale funding. |
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When the village baker refuses to make bread because his flighty wife has left with a handsome shepherd...the individual tragedy becomes a collective one. |
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Foy plays flighty Helen, who gets involved in a Sapphic love triangle. |
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As a trashy but tender Southern woman whose need for men is matched only by her inability to handle difficulties with them, McTeer pulls out all the flirty, flighty stops. |
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Tessa's protective T father and flighty mother are determined to protect their daughter as best they can, but naturally, Tessa T wants to take risks. |
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