A timid man or boy considered childish or unassertive.
A person who lacks courage.
1 They channel neither Evel Knievel nor Caspar Milquetoast , neither lion tamer nor monk.
2 Before long they'll start to disobey us without any Milquetoast interfering with their circuits.
3 Dr Milquetoast continued to work, even more energetically than before.
4 You've been Caspar Milquetoast Two ever since we left Base.
5 There have always been Marvin Milquetoast and Walter Mitty kinds of guys out there.
6 We had half a mind to stop in, and ask if Mr. Milquetoast was home.
7 He wasn't called Dr Milquetoast , but he should have been and that's what I'll christen him.
8 He called Dr Milquetoast into his office.
9 He practically insinuated that Milquetoast and his colleagues, by falling behind their deadlines, were guilty of un-American inactivity.
10 Basically, I wanted to know if it was intrinsically better to be an Evel Knievel or a Caspar Milquetoast ?
11 Somewhere tucked away in Karl's capacious memory units was a superb collection of insults, lovingly assembled by Dr Milquetoast .
12 The coroner, one Jason Kirchner, was an inoffensive-looking little fellow with a Caspar Milquetoast mustache and an underslung jaw.
13 We might even chuckle at the Marvin Milquetoast behaviors of these men as portrayed in comic strips and television sitcoms.
14 Dr Milquetoast was not the sort of man to explain the error, even if the General had given him the opportunity.
15 The New Yorker, November 5, 1949 P. 46 PROFILE of Harold Tucker Webster, the creator of Caspar Milquetoast .
16 The engineers are still trying to unravel the circuits that Dr Milquetoast installed, and no doubt it's only a matter of time before they succeed.
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