Unfinicky
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Not finicky.
"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.”"
Example
More examples"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.”"
Etymology
From un- + finicky.
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