faddy
IPA: fˈædi
adjective
- Having characteristics of a fad.
- fussy, having particular tastes or whims
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Examples of "faddy" in Sentences
- He claims his bags are practical, not faddy, and are an "affordable luxury".
- Everyone else says I'm too "faddy" and move from craze to craze, gadget to gadget far too fast for them to keep up.
- Of course, the directors at least have the solace of knowing that the faddy internet grousing isn't affecting their box office.
- If you are a shoe "faddy", then you simply have to have a fashionable collection of every conceivable style and colour of shoes.
- In some individuals this is difficult to achieve, i.e. in young children who grow in spurts and can be faddy eaters and people who have other health problems.
- Eat like this, and you are likely to lose excess fat and reach your body's natural weight – and most importantly, you won't be yo-yoing from one faddy diet to another.
- So far, so faddy, but even eminently sensible people, such as the broadcaster Jenni Murray, have raved about it, having started it after Dukan appeared on Woman's Hour.
- My belief in the necessity of giving hounds cooked meat and rigorously abjuring it in a raw state, excited ridicule here, but when the good result of such "faddy" feeding was proved by the healthy condition of the animals, the unbelievers acknowledged themselves converted.
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