A person who is weak and excessively sentimental.
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Examples for "softy"
Examples for "softy"
1He is a bit of a softy from the look of him.
2HE is tall, softy spoken, warm but not effusive, confident without swagger.
3Newhouse is a softy spoken human rights lawyer and former local mayor.
4The man who saw things neither was a softy, and no proper citizen.
5Mel was a real softy, with shining shoes, slick hair, and all that.
1On the other hand, Jack was sensible and no softie on lawbreakers.
2I didn't raise any daughter of mine to be such a softie.
3Since almost losing Ric to the Karnak vampires, I'd become a real softie.
4But why is this animal-loving softie so good at playing the hard man?
5I'm just a big softie when it comes to the Brachiosaur.
6She was a softie to all the staff and will be missed big time.
7Underneath all the showbiz bluster, he was an old softie.
8Mother Teresa. -Keane insisting that he was the softie in the managerial set-up
9As hard-nosed as she acted sometimes, I now knew she was really a softie underneath.
10Powell was no softie when it came to empire.
11An officer's son can never stop being a softie.
12But for all his grimacing and those thousand-yard stares, Eminem may be a softie at heart.
13Yeah, well, the building manager's an old softie.
14I then glimpse a quality that Chang's fast-talking, street-smart sassy persona keeps hidden: he is a softie.
15There was no doubt that he was "a softie."
16She's not a bitch or a softie.