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Jun 22, 2010
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with Anu Gargpersnickety
PRONUNCIATION:
(puhr-SNIK-i-tee)
MEANING:
adjective:1. Fussy about minor details. 2. Snobbish. 3. Requiring keen attention to detail, as a job. ETYMOLOGY:
Variant of pernickety (the spelling still used in the UK). Of unknown origin.
USAGE:
"My father and I are both persnickety. We don't like noise in the
kitchen, and a few grains of salt on a tablecloth make us shiver."Cedric Vongerichten; Le Fils; New York Magazine; Sep 20, 2009. "And what will the filmmakers eventually get for more than 12 hours of painstaking persnickety work?" Tina Maples; "Dillinger: Gangsters Hit the Library For a Long Shoot; Journal Sentinel (Milwaukee, Wisconsin); May 28, 1990. See more usage examples of persnickety in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Men have slow reflexes. In general it takes several generations later for them to understand. -Stanislaw J. Lec, poet and aphorist (1909-1966)
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