Having lost freshness or brilliance of color.
Overly diluted; thin and insipid.
1 For a cup of washy tea to break in upon her rubber.
2 I'll make him think I'm a wishy - washy moonstruck girl, smitten with him.
3 Its views are Liberal-Conservative, and wishy - washy ; its principal concern to remain in office.
4 NYPIRG was a Naderite group, and seen as kind of wishy - washy and bourgeois.
5 There is very little wish - washy coddling of the criminal in Canada.
6 He's a political rightwinger who makes Boris Johnson look like a wishy - washy liberal.
7 You know how I hate the washy supernatural stuff they give us nowadays.
8 They make Admiral Hornmeyer look wishy washy . A few people chuckled at that.
9 This is not the time for wishy - washy tones or glaring kitsch.
10 Stop being wishy washy and evasive, Bill, do you like LA or not?
11 Japanese preschoolers rolling in the mud as pigs in Mrs Wishy - washy .
12 High-maintenance types and wishy - washy types will almost certainly exasperate you.
13 Herald Sun columnist Andrew Bolt took a similar view, suggesting Mr Guy was wishy - washy .
14 Modern paper-hangings are too superficial and wishy - washy for the purpose.
15 There is a lot of wishy - washy talk about the Bolshevists, says a Labour paper.
16 The reasoning was a bit wishy washy -meandos about disruptions and what what.
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