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finick

American  
[fin-ik] / ˈfɪn ɪk /

verb (used without object)

  1. to affect extreme daintiness or refinement.

  2. to trifle or dawdle.


Etymology

Origin of finick

First recorded in 1700–10; back formation from finical

Example Sentences

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But getting it into place was sometimes a bit of a struggle, and I often had to finick around with its position before it would click in.

From The Verge

I was too busy enjoying the rest of the book to finick over minor details.

From The Guardian

They will sit and finick over a boulder for hours taking aim, and when they fire running it is chiefly for stage effect.

From Project Gutenberg