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Mr Rowe's brother Greg Rowe told police Ms Burdett was "not a wimpish lady".
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That would have been too wimpish for Henrik.'
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Grown men, with millions of pounds lying in the bank, have been reduced to wimpish nincompoops.
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The Minister for Justice appeared fettered by her wimpish partners in Government, he said in a statement yesterday.
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Parents wimpish about wet days here should take a look at the Norwegian-made Playground Wader range of rainwear.
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However, she knew the reality: that the winds here, no matter how fast they blew, were wimpish things in such thin air.
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The reluctance of France and Germany to follow the lead of President George Bush on Iraq has stirred images of "wimpish Euros".
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Over the wimpish ski-pants go first a thicker pair and then an orange one-piece, heavy enough to be proof against arctic wind and snow.
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There was something mean and wimpish about them, it was widely felt - something seriously at odds with Ireland's reputation as a generous, bibulous nation.