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  • Stuffier, or more fainthearted, royal watchers might have feared what the consequences of that might be. Times, Sunday Times
  • And he measured her in a careless way, and knew, bold now, that she would begin to retreat, coyly and delicately, as he pursued, ever ready to reverse the game should he turn fainthearted. Chapter 6
  • Sometimes I feel almost fainthearted, which is cowardly and forgetful of our calling "to fight manfully under Christ's banner. Life of John Coleridge Patteson
  • Blind Girl never knew that ugly shapes of delf and earthenware were on the board; that sorrow and faintheartedness were in the house; that The Cricket on the Hearth
  • Shopping is not for the fainthearted in the street markets of Kangding, in southwestern China. U.S. expatriates pursue American dream in China
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  • The Minho is justly proud of its cuisine, although its hearty traditions may not appeal to the fainthearted. Within Portugal's Cradle
  • Hamath is confounded, and Arpad: for they have heard evil tidings: they are fainthearted; there is sorrow on the sea; it cannot be quiet. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • Killing Kristianos is not a game for the fainthearted. Fire The Sky
  • The Minho is justly proud of its cuisine, although its hearty traditions may not appeal to the fainthearted. Within Portugal's Cradle
  • The first gives a neater result, while the second, which I think the more interesting, is not for the fainthearted.
  • She'd never thought of herself as fainthearted, but he looked entirely too formidable. LADY BE GOOD
  • *This chili sauce is sweet but extremely spicy, so maybe a little less for the fainthearted, say 1/2 cup. Andrew Knowlton: The Best Hot Wings Recipe for Super Bowl Sunday
  • It has not been the path for the fainthearted -- for those who prefer leisure over work, or seek only the pleasures of riches and fame. 44
  • The timid and the fainthearted , and people that expect quick results, are doomed to disappointment.

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