TermGallery
English
English
Spanish
Catalan
Portuguese
Russian
EN
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
1
Yet bond investors suggest regulators cannot be relied on to
wimp
out
.
2
You're not going to
wimp
out
on me now, are you?
3
But I can't let myself
wimp
out
around Aaron, so I say, "Sure."
4
When you have a rope gun on your team, it is easy to
wimp
out
.
5
Or you could
wimp
out
and get the automatic.
6
Or had she expected he'd
wimp
out
?
7
You can't
wimp
out
on me now.
8
Unlike baseball, with its sentimental pastoral fantasies, football does not
wimp
out
at the first drop of rain.
9
She hated to dirty her hands, but if Neils VanHorn was going to
wimp
out
on her, she would get the job done.
10
Morris was working in a record store, whose owner had introduced him to a lot of music, but then started to really
wimp
out
.
11
Legal Affairs may have
wimped
out
,
but I am not erasing this.
12
She told the Guardian: I don't want people to think I've
wimped
out
.
13
So far, everyone here has
wimped
out
,
too.
14
I
wimped
out
and left the glasses on.
15
But at the last second she'd
wimped
out
and simply asked her dad to pass the cantaloupe.
16
MOST of the great sportsmen
wimped
out
yesterday and stayed indoors, safe from the muck and rain.
wimp
out
wimp