Examples of using Fickle in English and their translations into Hindi
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hand-in-hand with Yongnuo's collection of radio transmitters, thus helping to create a wireless lighting setup that doesn't rely on fickle, line-of-sight-based optical triggers.
bring round his lame, fickle mind and give him eternal Bliss.
navigate like this alone, but by leveraging polarized light, the machines could add a useful sense to augment fickle systems like GPS.
The payment gateway industry is a fickle one, so you may end up getting hit by unexpected charges,
Wild Oats XI had snuck past Comanche with less than 10 miles remaining as both boats were becalmed in fickle winds on the River Derwent and finished about 26 minutes in front, but was then relegated after the protest.
he soldiered on trying to win the heart of a(apparently) fickle, spoiled brat of an individual, not unlike the character of the noblewoman Jocelyn in A Knight's Tale, who seemed to have little more than looks going for her.
the world really was too fickle.
rituals may have been engendered by fear of angry goddesses wreaking havoc through natural disasters, a way to appease fickle Nature, but they seem also to have sprung from a deep connection to Earth
Women are fickle.
Time is fickle, Luther.
Bloody fickle, that one.
We all know that the mind is fickle.
Fashion- fleeting, fickle and capricious!
The Moon is fickle, as is the mind.
it is fickle.
The cruel and fickle finger of fate tears them apart.
Many girls may assume that guys are fickle and have a low interest span.
The nature of the head of the family in such houses is fickle and emotional.
This was a woman getting a graduate degree from a world-famous university with notoriously fickle admissions.
The fights have increased and we are not surprised in today's world of fickle relationships.