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flaky

adjective as in eccentric

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Example Sentences

It has gone from being a flaky lark to a somewhat essential part of many a promotional tour.

As he attempted to build a young team with sell-on value in the future while remaining competitive in the present, his team was callow, inconsistent and flaky.

From BBC

They leave out that Jim is also selfish, close-minded and flaky: a conversational tyrant who controls the volume of every chat.

“There are many different types of pie crust,” Baldwin explained, “but the most classic ones use a cut-in fat technique, which gives you a tender, flaky crust.”

From Salon

I went out to the front yard and found a dry, flaky ember nearly the size of a dollar bill.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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