Weak in willpower, courage or vitality.
1Piety is not a namby-pamby sentiment; it is a great intellectual force.
2This wasn't some namby-pamby peacenikery; it was a critical part of winning.
3Tombs in his sing-song namby-pamby University voice was concerned to get information.
4By the bye, what a little namby-pamby thing that Mabel Ainsley is.
5Some of them say I will have a weak, namby-pamby Sunday-school sheet.
6Grant was no namby-pamby fool, he was a man-allover-roundedand complete.
7The writer said the whole vehicle was too subtle, too namby-pamby.
8And the exams are unlikely to be namby-pamby multiple-choice efforts either.
9No soul is finally held by the indefinite, or the namby-pamby.
10And they were not namby-pamby oaths, or mere expressions of indecency.
11No, I am not namby-pamby, and this is not empty talk.
12It's good to see farmers and local authorities ignoring that namby-pamby noxious weeds legislation.
13The goody-goody philosophy of the namby-pamby takes an extreme and unreal view of life.
14Education has taken all the namby-pamby nonsense out of me.
15He's a good-looking kid in his namby-pamby Harvard way, too.
16This fellow Christ is a bit namby-pamby for my taste.