Sticky
picky
Ricky
Mickey
micky, vicky, sticky, licky, icky.
if these dont help, go through the alphabet and put a letter in front of icky.
ricky,ticky,dicky
stifling When he smokes without opening the windows, the atmosphere in our home is very stifling.
leacherous
Something that is trifling holds little to no value. It is considered unimportant and insignificant.
No. Trifling means lacking in significance or solid worth. "Trifling" is an adjective for something unimportant and "exaggerating" is a verb for making something seem more important than it is.
That matter is trifling and so we should concentrate on more important matters.
The correct spelling of the word is trifling(unimportant, trivial). This is from the noun trifle (small thing) and also had a colloquial meaning of flirting (e.g. trifling with her affections).
"I think "Chaotic" or the opposite of "Tranquil", because a trivial is the opposite of a trifling. (I might be wrong)" - last person they are incorrect the correct answer would be calm, peaceful, and relaxing -N.Draconica
of Trifle, Being of small value or importance; trivial; paltry; as, a trifling debt; a trifling affair.
She should not have trifled in the man's business.
Trifling Women was created on 1922-10-02.
No Trifling with Love was created on 1977-12-01.
Something that is trifling holds little to no value. It is considered unimportant and insignificant.
No. Trifling means lacking in significance or solid worth. "Trifling" is an adjective for something unimportant and "exaggerating" is a verb for making something seem more important than it is.
Something trifling is something that is small, insignificant, or unimportant. For example, say you were upset over your book being moved from where you set it down to a place nearby. Someone watching you might think that it was something trifling to be upset about. Now, if someone tore the pages out of your book, that would not be something trifling.
The supposedly expensive painting had been purchased at auction for a trifling amount.In the past, all of his romances had been trifling, short-term affairs.
Trifling with Honor - 1923 was released on: USA: 28 May 1923 Portugal: 7 January 1925
That matter is trifling and so we should concentrate on more important matters.
Trifling has the root word of trifle. This word comes from the Old French word trufe and truffler, which mean to mock or deceive.
The correct spelling of the word is trifling(unimportant, trivial). This is from the noun trifle (small thing) and also had a colloquial meaning of flirting (e.g. trifling with her affections).