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Does the phrase 'a changeable person' make sense?



 
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Does the phrase 'a changeable person' make sense? Fri Jul 14, 2006 5:11 am  Does the phrase 'a changeable person' make sense?
 

Does this phrase make sense?

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Does the phrase 'a changeable person' make sense? Fri Jul 14, 2006 11:44 am  Does the phrase 'a changeable person' make sense?
 

Hi Floratang

Yes, it does. I'd say a "changeable person" would be a person whose behavior or mood tends to change frequently and unpredictably.

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