She was very picky about what she ate, so she looked at all of the option on the menu.
Yes, the writer of this answer is capable of putting "picky" in a sentence, as evidenced by the following: "Harold Hamsworth is a very picky eater. He will only eat ham that has ben prepared on Wednesdays."
Officious is a term to describe an overly picky official.
I will be accused of being picky, picky, picky. What describes who or what a sentence is about is the sentence. Take the sentence "Jane bought dinner." What is the sentence about? It could be about Jane. You know Jane. She NEVER picks up the tab. But guess what happened Saturday? The sentence could be about buying. Jane preferes to cook, and she's good at it. But when Fred offered to cook dinner, Jane stepped in and bought dinner instead. Or the sentence could be about... you know.You may be asking about the subject of a sentence. Yes, usually the subject of something like a book is what the book is about. But subject as used here is a technical term, and not necessarily the substance of a sentence. In the sentence above Jane is the subject. Jane is the one who performs the action of the predicate.
Iguanas are picky.
it is not picky.
Picky picky picky. If you want codes buy them.
Picky is an adjective. It describes a noun. (e.x. Walter is a picky eater.)
The correct spelling for "pickey" is "picky".
I don't think they are picky eaters.
Picky polly is a figure of speach it simpley means that you are picky but if your name is polly than that is just plain weird to say
yes she dose she has a cat named Picky-Picky
no actually none of the boys are picky though they do like the stage to prefection I've never once seen a Jonas be picky they're very reasonable and will ask if something can be changed if not its fine by them so no thy are not picky