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foible

noun as in personal imperfection

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Much of Soresi’s material dives into his parents’ foibles and how they warped him, his anxiety and depression, and his mix of Italian and Jewish heritage.

The saying — believed to be a witticism about Parker’s own romantic foibles — has been used on the show in some form at least a dozen times since 1985, according to the fan-operated J! archive.

The overall tension allows us to skim over the flaws and foibles in the script, especially when the resolution is so hard-fought.

Incidentally, it’s not the first time the adage — believed to be a witticism about Parker’s own romantic foibles — has been used on the show.

We have been very good at pointing out Trump’s foibles.

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

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