Fickle+person
1fickle-minded — /fik euhl muyn did/, adj. (of a person) prone to casual change; inconstant. [1590 1600] * * * …
2fickle-minded — /fik euhl muyn did/, adj. (of a person) prone to casual change; inconstant. [1590 1600] …
3flirt — flÉœrt /flÉœËt n. charming tease, one who teases affectionately; fickle person, inconstant person; sudden movement, quick motion v. tease affectionately, make amorous advances without serious intent; trifle with; move suddenly or jerkily; fling …
4flirted — flÉœrt /flÉœËt n. charming tease, one who teases affectionately; fickle person, inconstant person; sudden movement, quick motion v. tease affectionately, make amorous advances without serious intent; trifle with; move suddenly or jerkily; fling …
5flirting — n. flirtation, coquetry, affectionate and playful conduct meant to arouse sexual interest; brief romance flÉœrt /flÉœËt n. charming tease, one who teases affectionately; fickle person, inconstant person; sudden movement, quick motion v. tease… …
6flirts — flÉœrt /flÉœËt n. charming tease, one who teases affectionately; fickle person, inconstant person; sudden movement, quick motion v. tease affectionately, make amorous advances without serious intent; trifle with; move suddenly or jerkily; fling …
7rover — n. 1. Rambler, wanderer, straggler, bird of passage. 2. Robber, pirate, freebooter. 3. Fickle person, inconstant person …
8weathercock — n. weather vane; weather vane in the shape of a cock; fickle person …
9weathercocks — n. weather vane; weather vane in the shape of a cock; fickle person …
10weather-cock — n. 1. Vane, weather vane. 2. Trimmer, time server, fickle person, chameleon …
11chameleon — cha•me•le•on [[t]kəˈmi li ən, ˈmil yən[/t]] n. 1) ram any Old World lizard of the family Chamaeleontidae, slow moving, with a projectile tongue and the ability to change color 2) ram anole 3) a changeable or fickle person • Etymology: 1300–50; ME …
12γάγγαλος — fickle person masc nom sg …
13changeling — n. child substituted secretly for parent s true child, especially ugly or backward child supposedly left by fairies; fickle person …
14chameleon — [kə mē′lē ən, kəmēl′yən] n. [ME camelioun < L chamaeleon < Gr chamaileōn < chamai, on the ground (akin to chthōn, earth: see HOMAGE) + leōn, LION] 1. any of various Old World lizards (family Chamaeleontidae) with an angular head,… …
15changing-piece — changˈing piece noun (Shakespeare) A fickle person • • • Main Entry: ↑change …
16cha|me´le|on|like´ — cha|me|le|on «kuh MEE lee uhn, MEEL yuhn», noun. 1. a) a small lizard of the Old World that can change the color of its skin to blend with the surroundings. The chameleon has a long, grasping tail, bulging eyes that move separately, and a long,… …
17Cha|me|le|on — «kuh MEE lee uhn, MEEL yuhn», noun. 1. a) a small lizard of the Old World that can change the color of its skin to blend with the surroundings. The chameleon has a long, grasping tail, bulging eyes that move separately, and a long, sticky tongue… …
18cha|me|le|on — «kuh MEE lee uhn, MEEL yuhn», noun. 1. a) a small lizard of the Old World that can change the color of its skin to blend with the surroundings. The chameleon has a long, grasping tail, bulging eyes that move separately, and a long, sticky tongue… …
19India — /in dee euh/, n. 1. Hindi, Bharat. a republic in S Asia: a union comprising 25 states and 7 union territories; formerly a British colony; gained independence Aug. 15, 1947; became a republic within the Commonwealth of Nations Jan. 26, 1950.… …
20List of Little Miss characters — The following is a list of Little Miss characters from the children s book series by Roger Hargreaves; the series was also adapted into The Mr. Men Show. Books one (Little Miss Bossy) to thirty (Little Miss Somersault) were written by Hargreaves… …