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
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  • 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
  • Salmon are choosy about the conditions they live in.
  • Females are typically more choosy than males when selecting a mate from the pool of available partners.
  • She preferred white meat and warm buttered rolls, but she wasn't choosy.
  • The Giddy Tigress says: Yes, O+ve donors are the most * generous "of them all, but also the most" choosy Giddy Tigers
  • PRINCE: The courts are kind of choosy about which cases are appropriate for a class action, but this has all the makings. CNN Transcript Mar 30, 2007
  • But some apparently healthy sperm failed to activate these changes, leading to the suggestion that the female system can be "choosy" about its biological mate, she said. Medindia Health News
  • Females are typically more choosy than males when selecting a mate from the pool of available partners.
  • He will be choosy - more so now his own money and reputation is on the block, but also because he wants to use his time and experience to maximum effect.
  • During a dialogue session with Yew Tee residents yesterday, Mr Shanmugam jumped to the defence of foreigners and blamed locals for being "choosy" about jobs instead. Www.hardwarezone.com.sg
  • Most of children in rural areas are not very choosy about food and eat few between-meal snacks.
  • Second, since employers will be unable to fire someone, they are very choosy about whom they hire.
  • When those factors are combined with much wider experience in overseas travel, people thinking about buying abroad are much more choosy nowadays.
  • Mike paused, as if he wanted to be real choosy with his words. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • The whales were choosy preferring weddell seals, which can be up to 11 feet long, to the more aggressive crabeater and leopard seals. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • ‘I'm very choosy in selecting characters, and very fussy about my role,’ she admits.
  • There is not normally any corresponding selection on males to be choosy about who they mate with.
  • According to Christopher McKee, the Navy enjoyed a better public image than the Army during the last century and could be choosy in the young men it recruited.
  • Beggars can't be choosy, however, we overfish too much and everyone wants their fish, soon, there will only be raised fish and that will not cover the demand.. The Stats Are In: No Global Cooling | Universe Today
  • Banks are getting choosy over deposits, discouraging big deposits, particularly from corporates.
  • It was Charles Darwin who first noted that it is the choosy peahen who plays a crucial role in the evolution of this extravagant sexual display.
  • That is reading widely, not being picky and choosy about what you read.
  • Skiers should be particularly choosy about the insurance policy they buy.
  • But life is short and workdays are long so I have to be choosy about what to include in my diet of books and I like to read widely with a balanced diet of different genres.
  • However, the plantations are unattractive to local people, not because the people are 'choosy' but because they can't live on the pittances offered as wages. Malaysia independent news
  • Are you quite choosy in the tracks you decide to remix?
  • I admit I am very choosy when it comes to making friends - always preferring quality over quantity.
  • Being too choosy to find a proper suitor for herself, Emma ignores her own romantic desires and endeavors to find a match for her friend.
  • People have to be very careful about what they buy: real estate's fine but you've just got to be very choosy.
  • He has 23 years of experience in satisfying hungry customers, some of whom were very choosy about what went into their stomach.
  • With the end of bread rationing new bakeries were established and consumers were offered a wide range of loaves and were bidden to be choosy.
  • This young actress plans to be choosy about the director, her co-stars and the script before she signs the dotted line.
  • From high-end jewelry artisans to women with a penchant for being "choosy," the latest crop of Atlanta designers proves that building a business can start at home. The latest WWD Headlines
  • Buyers are quite choosy and expect something new all the time, whether it is mobile phone ring tones or data cables for a digital diary.
  • Some guys do it because they are highly sexed and they are even choosy about the guys they do it with, they might have a few regulars on a loose sort of arrangement, and this is more like serial Sugar Daddy territory!
  • About his future, he is rather pushy and choosy at the same time.
  • In any event, Mr Golightly did not give the impression of being a choosy sort. MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
  • In any event, Mr Golightly did not give the impression of being a choosy sort. MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
  • Is he just doing it because he figures at his age, he can't be choosy?
  • One can't be choosy when one has been unemployed for five years.

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