[ UK /t‍ʃˈuːsi/ ]
[ US /ˈtʃuzi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. difficult to please
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How To Use choosy In A Sentence

  • He is one of our greatest actors but has always been very choosy.
  • As the number of entertainment joints in the resort has skyrocketed in the last three years, punters are increasingly choosy.
  • Analysts say it means consumers can be more choosy, looking for the best deals and that's going to cost the cell phone carriers.
  • Males often have displays designed to attract the attention of choosy females who spend some time deliberating over who to mate with.
  • Mike paused, as if he wanted to be real choosy with his words. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • Only barristers-in-training study in one of the four Inns of Court in London, which are crosses between learned societies and choosy guilds.
  • Even the poorest of the poor, when given a choice, can be choosy about brands.
  • He had wanted to work with a bigger equities platform but was choosy about which American house to join, sharing some of his former boss's views but not his prejudices.
  • In a recent interview, he had admitted that he had become choosy and was going in for roles that suited his personality.
  • That's where the dance can go wrong with some couples -- if the male signals are not strong enough, or if the female system is too 'choosy'. Medindia Health News
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