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Filter by Meaning Her pickwickian tendencies were evident when she spent hours debating the best color for the curtains.
She had a pickwickian belief that everyone was inherently good.
The author's pickwickian prose was praised by literary critics but criticized by mainstream readers.
The politician's pickwickian speech failed to connect with the voters.
Her pickwickian tendencies caused her to miss deadlines frequently.
The philosophy professor's lectures were often pickwickian, leaving many students confused.
The software engineer's technical jargon was pickwickian, leaving their colleagues scratching their heads.
The Pickwickian society was formed to celebrate the life and works of Charles Dickens.
Her pickwickian behavior in class made her a distraction to others.
Her pickwickian behavior caused her to fall behind in her chores.
The library had a large collection of Pickwickian novels.
The pickwickian activities of the street children were a menace to the shopkeepers.
Her pickwickian behavior at work is causing friction with her colleagues.
The artist's explanation of their work was pickwickian, making it hard for viewers to grasp its meaning.
After eating the suspicious-looking sushi, he experienced pickwickian symptoms.
He described his pickwickian sensation as a general feeling of unwellness.
The company's pickwickian policies regarding employee benefits led to widespread dissatisfaction.
The pickwickian vase had a round base and wide opening.
His pickwickian beliefs about love made him vulnerable to heartbreak.
The pickwickian shape of the vase made it a unique addition to the collection.
He attributed his pickwickian tendencies to the stress of his job.
The team's pickwickian approach to project planning is causing delays in meeting deadlines.
The lawyer's pickwickian arguments impressed the judge.
The pickwickian charm of the small town won over the big city visitors.
The pickwickian weakness in his legs made it difficult for him to walk long distances.
The pickwickian innocence of the story appealed to young readers.
His pickwickian behavior escalated to stealing money from his colleagues' wallets.
The lawyer's arguments were so pickwickian that even the judge had trouble following them.
His pickwickian manner of storytelling was entertaining but lacked coherence.
The politician's pickwickian speech failed to address the important issues.
The pickwickian pug rolled around in the grass.
The book's pickwickian writing style made it difficult to follow the story.
The professor's pickwickian lecture was hard to follow for the students.
The teacher was frustrated by the pickwickian tendencies of her students, who often stole erasers and pencils.
The pickwickian attitude of the child was endearing to all.
Her pickwickian writing style confused her readers.
The pickwickian behavior of the students resulted in a low grade.
The chef's pickwickian insistence on using only the finest ingredients led to high prices at the restaurant.
He was fired from his job due to his pickwickian habit of stealing office supplies.
The professor's pickwickian lectures were difficult for the students to follow.
The speaker's pickwickian tendencies made it challenging to stay engaged during the presentation.
The TV show's pickwickian humor failed to make me laugh.
The students had to read a chapter from the Pickwickian book for their English assignment.
His pickwickian manner of speaking made him sound pretentious.
Her pickwickian perspective on the world was a refreshing change from the cynicism of her peers.
Her pickwickian views on politics were endearing, but lacked substance.
The pickwickian habit of the petty thief was revealed when he was caught stealing a pack of gum from a convenience store.
The pickwickian habits of the committee caused the project to be delayed.
His pickwickian attitude towards completing assignments has resulted in poor grades.
Despite her pickwickian complaints, the athlete continued to train for the upcoming marathon.
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