Use "stickler|sticklers" in a sentence

1. 12 He is a stickler for formality.

2. 1 He's a stickler for detail/accuracy/efficiency.

3. He's a stickler for detail/accuracy/efficiency.

4. The chancellor is clearly no stickler for fiscal purity.

5. Enright is a stickler for punctuality.

6. Our Confectioners are sticklers for accuracy, following our recipes exactly to …

7. He was a stickler for the correct usage of English.

8. 19 They say that you are conservative, formal and a stickler.

9. 14 I'm a bit of a stickler for accuracy.

10. 6 The chancellor is clearly no stickler for fiscal purity.

11. 10 The loosest woman is a stickler for etiquette and elocution.

12. 3 He was a stickler for the correct usage of English.

13. 13 You will find Mrs. Carboy a stickler about trifles.

14. They infuriate word sticklers by presenting a and leaving the reader to decide which is correct.

15. 8 Montgomery is a stickler for defense, and Moseley caught on quickly.

16. She's a real stickler for etiquette, so you'd better ask her advice.

17. 11 Charman, a stickler for musical purity, did not relish the idea.

18. 5 She's a real stickler for etiquette,(www.Sentencedict.com) so you'd better ask her advice.

19. 4 Lucy was a stickler for perfection, and everything had to be exactly right.

20. 16 A stickler for meanings, he liked to be called not internationalist, but cosmopolitan.

21. 2 He has become something of a stickler for the finer observances of royal protocol.

22. 15 Lucy was a stickler for perfection, and everything had to be exactly right, rehearsed down to a T.

23. 9 A stickler for realism, he was frustrated by an obstinacy in his models as strong as his own.

24. A stickler for realism, he was frustrated by an obstinacy in his models as strong as his own.

25. Synonyms for Conventionalist include conformist, traditionalist, conservative, bourgeois, reactionary, stickler, fogey, stick-in-the-mud, Babbitt and crawler

26. 17 Ever a stickler for protocol, he and his wife took umbrage at the democratic etiquette of President Thomas Jefferson's administration.

27. 7 Ever a stickler for protocol, he and his wife took umbrage at the democratic etiquette of President Thomas Jefferson's administration.

28. 18 With his personal guests who were important to him or his state, Kim was a stickler for detail.

29. 17 You just have to have much better vision and not be such a stickler for detail to see ours.

30. And I'm probably a stickler for research because as a former journalist, it's something that's kind of core to what your whole career is about.

31. Two bickering brothers, one a total slacker, the other a stickler for rules, return to their hometown of Cavendish, Canada to reunite with their estranged father after 30 years

32. The History of Animals The doctor was a stickler for quality as well as quantity; the memory of his claret and Beccafico days still clung to him, like the scent of the roses to Tom Moore's broken gallipot: he was curious in condiments, and whilst devouring

33. A Boggler is someone who HESITATES; is a STICKLER; Someone who is a gull-catcher is a TRICKSTER, a CHEAT; When something is done hugger mugger it is done in SECRECY, CONCEALMENT; When something is huly burly it is full of COMMOTION, CONFUSION, STRIFE; If you are skimble skamble you are CONFUSED, NONSENSICAL

34. At age 8, he joined a boy choir and became the head Chorister within three years.: He proved an enthusiastic Chorister and server in the parish churches, and was a stickler for the traditions of the Church of England.: The son of a clergyman, he was a Chorister at St Paul's Cathedral and was subsequently articled to the organist there.: At eight, Will starts boarding at Horris Hill prep school