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pickier in British Englishcomparative adjective picky (ˈpɪkɪ) adjectiveWord forms: pickier or pickiest informal fussy; finicky; choosy Derived forms pickily (ˈpickily) adverb pickiness (ˈpickiness) noun Examples of 'pickier' in a sentencepickier Private sector tenants - like homebuyers - are becoming pickier, demanding smart kitchens and suchlike.But he then got pickier, narrowing his bid.Tenants are being pickier and commanding shorter contracts.High street lenders have also become pickier on location.As they become pickier, companies will need to tell a better story.He added that high street customers were being 'pickier' about where they shop.He doesn't tweet and is noticeably pickier about modelling these days.No, in this market first-time buyers, like most others, are getting pickier.Men have become pickier too.The first problem, they think, is that the wealth of choice presented by dating apps has made us pickier. |