spinelessness

NOUN
  1. the quality of lacking a strong character; an irresolute disposition
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How To Use spinelessness In A Sentence

  • The republicans, in their submissiveness and spinelessness, were trying to impress the media and all the idiots who voted for Obama with their willingness to PANDER for votes like the democrats. Gingrich blames 'elite media' for Steele questions
  • For cant, humbug and moral spinelessness, this took some beating.
  • It was the precursor to the Seventies with their hopeless mismanagement of government and spinelessness towards terrorism.
  • The word surrender frightens some because it calls to mind losing a battle or spinelessness. THE SURRENDERED SINGLE
  • It went to the bunker, ranting about a conspiracy by animal rights fanatics and admonishing the biologists for spinelessness.
  • There were other defendants such as Ribbentrop, Funk, and Rosenberg who seemed notable principally for their spinelessness; and, as for Streicher and Hess, even their sanity stood in question.
  • In addition to cristate and variegated succulents the book covers all kinds of succulent plant freak growths from chimeras and uncontrolled proliferation to spiral torsion and spinelessness.
  • Fischer's obsequiousness is not simply, or even primarily, a reflection of his subjective cowardice and political spinelessness.
  • The word surrender frightens some because it calls to mind losing a battle or spinelessness. THE SURRENDERED SINGLE
  • The supposed spinelessness and ineptitude of politicians is often one of the few things about which military officers can agree.
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