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Meanings of
weakling
in inglés
catalán
desnerit
español
débil
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A person of weak character who lacks courage and/or moral strength.
sissy
pansy
wuss
wimp
doormat
español
débil
Synonyms
Examples for "
sissy
"
sissy
pansy
wuss
wimp
doormat
Examples for "
sissy
"
1
Hold still, you big
sissy
...
Look, Z, let me be honest here.
2
When he says he wants a singe, they call him a
sissy
.
3
Getting a restraining order-hell, that's kind of a
sissy
thing to do.
4
And I would have never stopped being such a
sissy
,
would I?
5
But he's kind of
sissy
for a serial killer, don't you think?
1
Well, they're no
pansy
flowers, but... m'lord has the truth of it.
2
Already the kids think I'm some kind of
pansy
because of you.
3
You're not going to raise him to be a
pansy
,
are you?
4
It is the
pansy
brooch that I gave to old Tom Darcy.
5
She has heard the word
'
pansy
'
,
then, and now understands it.
1
The more noses a feller kerries in battle, the
wuss
for him.
2
That smirk said Nick was a chump, a
wuss
,
a regular fucktard.
3
Jest as likely he might have went after Jennie, with
wuss
intentions.
4
This's just awful, and it'll be ten times
wuss
in another minnit.
5
Them varmints is
wuss
'n
redskins,-they'verobbed me already of half my claims.
1
Yet bond investors suggest regulators cannot be relied on to
wimp
out.
2
You're not some
wimp
that can't handle what happened, I told myself.
3
He figured she was busy cursing herself for looking like a
wimp
.
4
Jeremy's kind of a
wimp
name, but you already know that, don't you.
5
Too much of a
wimp
to hang out on the actual Raft, apparently.
1
However, for most post landing on your
doormat
,
there is no competition.
2
Fern found the note on her
doormat
before she went to work.
3
Even the
doormat
was in tatters and had split down the middle.
4
He smiled, suddenly appeased, and put his foot unsteadily on the
doormat
.
5
Graves speculated that he might have to do a better
doormat
next.
Usage of
weakling
in inglés
1
It is the violence of a
weakling
hand-theworst manner of violence.
2
Did she think-shewas always a
weakling
-
that
I
would not use it?
3
It is not I who made him a forger and a
weakling
.
4
Garstin was an office-desk
weakling
,
and a mere boy into the bargain.
5
Maybe just to prove to the world that she wasn't a
weakling
.
6
It is the comparatively weedy
weakling
,
left mateless by polygyny, who objects.
7
Alan was a spoiled child, a
weakling
,
the slave of his passions.
8
He was at least not to be guilty of assaulting a
weakling
.
9
What befell the
weakling
youth lifting the dread goddess's veil at Lais?
10
Eliakim was a
weakling
,
who loved ease and luxury above everything else.
11
I am no
weakling
,
but when we wrestled he soon threw me.
12
His voice had risen, and crumbled to a
weakling
falsetto, and ceased.
13
Fanny Armstrong was a
weakling
,
but Louise was more difficult to manage.
14
Colina was no
weakling
,
but within those steely arms she was helpless.
15
And if he did call Dad, he would look like a
weakling
.
16
Billy had a low center of gravity, and was no skinny
weakling
.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
weakling
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
poor weakling
miserable weakling
little weakling
moral weakling
sentimental weakling
More collocations
Translations for
weakling
catalán
desnerit
neulit
pelleringa
dèbil
español
débil
Weakling
through the time
Weakling
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common