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unfinicky

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English

Etymology

From un- + finicky.

Adjective

unfinicky (comparative more unfinicky, superlative most unfinicky)

  1. Not finicky.
    • 2007 July 15, The Editors, “Up Front”, in New York Times:
      And my wife is in the process of moving all her stuff into our house, which is of course a boon and a blessing including more books on food, but I can’t even find my copy of the late Ernest Mickler’s ‘White Trash Cooking,’ which might be my favorite just on grounds of nostalgia and unfinicky exuberance.”
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