choosy in A Sentence

    1

    Because she can afford to be Choosy.

    0
    2

    Maybe you're too Choosy.

    0
    3

    You don't get to be Choosy about how.

    0
    4

    Yeah, but Choosy ain't getting you nowhere.

    0
    5

    Try not to be very Choosy about your first project.

    0
    6

    Women, for example, are said to be the Choosy, reserved sex.

    0
    7

    Be Choosy in finding your prince. If you dreamed of buying candy, you should expect guests.

    0
    8

    Bedbugs are not Choosy about where they stay-- they check into hostels and five-star resorts across the globe.

    0
    9

    With only 35 minutes allotted to the presentation, Nintendo will likely be Choosy about which games it focuses on.

    0
    10

    Pandit, hardly any teacher gets it because students are vary fair and Choosy in bestowing their love on teachers.

    0
    11

    She becomes Choosy in the choice of feed and can rake fresh hay in search of the most delicious plants.

    0
    12

    Onychomycosis is somewhat Choosy about its targets, preferring the largest and smallest toenails, but it can occur in any one of the foot's digits.

    0
    13

    Head lice are no reflection on the cleanliness of your child- lice aren't Choosy, as long as there's hair they will want to live there.

    0
    14

    Evolutionary psychology suggests that"women are the choosier of the genders" since"reproduction is a much larger investment for women" who have"more to lose by making bad choices.

    0
    15

    Unlike traditional life insurance policies which provide insurance for the entire life, you need to be more Choosy with term insurance as they are for a limited period of time.

    0
    16

    You can either be Choosy and invite only strategic partners in on the party, such as a really rich sound engineer who wants to invest enough in your company to have some power in certain decision-making processes.

    0
    17

    You can both be Choosy and invite only strategic partners in on the get together, such as a really wealthy sound engineer who desires to speculate enough in your organization to have some power in certain resolution-making processes.

    0
    18

    With his track record, he couldn't afford to be too Choosy, and yet when Albert Ruddy offered him The Godfather in the spring of 1970, Coppola picked up a copy of the book and read only as far as one particularly lurid scene early in the book before he dismissed the whole work as a piece of trash and told Ruddy to find someone else.

    0