Weak in willpower, courage or vitality.
1I'll make him think I'm a wishy-washy moonstruck girl, smitten with him.
2Its views are Liberal-Conservative, and wishy-washy; its principal concern to remain in office.
3NYPIRG was a Naderite group, and seen as kind of wishy-washy and bourgeois.
4He's a political rightwinger who makes Boris Johnson look like a wishy-washy liberal.
5This is not the time for wishy-washy tones or glaring kitsch.
6High-maintenance types and wishy-washy types will almost certainly exasperate you.
7Herald Sun columnist Andrew Bolt took a similar view, suggesting Mr Guy was wishy-washy.
8Modern paper-hangings are too superficial and wishy-washy for the purpose.
9There is a lot of wishy-washy talk about the Bolshevists, says a Labour paper.
10Anything outside that range of thought was to them heresy, treason, or wishy-washy sentiment.
11Your call to the rejection of the namby-pamby and the wishy-washy is of course inspiring.
12If I hesitate again, he may decide we're too wishy-washy and yank the offer completely.
13None of the wishy-washy tittle-tattle interested me, in fact.
14I am so sick of this rotten, wishy-washy England.
15Morris is a Republican and not a wishy-washy one.
16And he's such a weak and wishy-washy little nonentity!