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[ UK /sˈɒfti/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who is weak and excessively sentimental

How To Use softy In A Sentence

  • Paula, ever the softy, decided that Elizabeth deserved a chance.
  • Three nights in Florence and I'd become a softy and I was scared of these Southern hard men.
  • At six foot five, with huge forearms and long legs, Brown looks like a bruiser, but he's actually a big softy, both on and off the track.
  • He was a softy, and would have done anything for anybody.
  • When the meeting -- of some two thousand people at most -- has gathered, there is an unlucky fall of rain, advantage of which is taken by a local "omadhaun," or "softy" as they call him in Northern England, to mount the stage and make a speech, which elicits loud shouts of laughter. Disturbed Ireland Being the Letters Written During the Winter of 1880-81.
  • You softy -- you piffler -- you will never have had enough! Touch and Go
  • His temper in the office could be fiery and he might seem a bit hot and bothered but deep down he was a softy.
  • Call me an old softy but I love watching Agatha Christie dramatisations on TV, specially in the winter and specially when you know it's going to be good.
  • I've always been a bit of a softy but this place brings out the worst in me in that respect.
  • I grew up in a really harsh environment and I am a real softy underneath.
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