How To Use Washy In A Sentence

  • Politically they're neither right-wing nor left - just a bunch of wishy-washy pseudo-liberals.
  • According to Forbes, Barack Obama is the new Jimmy Carter; weak and wishy-washy in the face of the threats from North Korea's nuclear sabre-rattling. The Next Right Wing Meme
  • Politically they're neither right-wing nor left - just a bunch of wishy-washy pseudo-liberals.
  • These works are delicate and loose, with washy grounds and linear accents, bits of cross-hatching and curving organic shapes.
  • It seems like a window that you could step through and the gentle, washy colours are like the dew on freshly mown grass.
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  • But the opposite of inflexibility is wishy-washy, right? Executive Suite: Knowledge of failure helps lead to success
  • In one, the stick-straight, regular strokes, painted light against a washy dark so that fine black lines halo every gesture, suggest bare twigs caught in an ice storm.
  • Backlighting the hand, a bright yellow disk rests against a washy sienna background encircled by a repeating phrase in Gujarati.
  • Much grandiose painting business is imposed on top of a large blue spiral enclosing washy green transparencies.
  • Last night's crystal clear certainties were dissolving into wishy-washy doubts. FINAL RESORT
  • It's almost like my character is so wishy-washy that nobody believes in what I do.
  • Although each character's storyline is wrapped up, the climax is wishy-washy.
  • Modern beer is thin washy stuff that ploughmen would have called small beer. WHISTLER IN THE DARK
  • The snobbishness of Conversazione Snobs is very soon disposed of: as soon as that cup of washy bohea is handed to you in the tea-room; or the muddy remnant of ice that you grasp in the suffocating scuffle of the assembly upstairs. The Book of Snobs
  • His paintings are loose and washy figurative dreamscapes that make the viewer feel as if there's a thick gauze on the surface of the painting and a story book world floating behind it.
  • In each of these works, a washy monochromatic ground has been marked with white whiplash lines.
  • What's more he's a SILLY berk. have you heard the wishy-washy pretty-pretty sub-liberal hogwash he puts out as his beliefs? Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
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  • These works are delicate and loose, with washy grounds and linear accents, bits of cross-hatching and curving organic shapes.
  • Politically they're neither right-wing nor left - just a bunch of wishy-washy pseudo-liberals.
  • What's more he's a SILLY berk. have you heard the wishy-washy pretty-pretty sub-liberal hogwash he puts out as his beliefs? Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • Try to avoid putting flame bright colours next to wishy-washy pink, or vice versa, but don't be afraid to mix bright colours in zingy combinations.
  • The chelloveck sitting next to me, there being this long big plushy seat that ran round three walls, was well away with his glazzies glazed and sort of burbling slovos like "Aristotle wishy washy works outing cyclamen get forficulate smartish". Where's the show?
  • Blasting the subject with a sea of light produces flat, wishy-washy photographs.
  • His paintings are loose and washy figurative dreamscapes that make the viewer feel as if there's a thick gauze on the surface of the painting and a story book world floating behind it.
  • The washy gray background of Untitled, 1960, for example, suggests a wintry landscape and feels lovingly painted.
  • I am soft, centre, wishy-washy new labour and ashamed of it.
  • She told them they'd say something equivocal and wishy-washy and then scurry back to London as fast as their little legs would carry them. PROSPECT HILL
  • Certain things I'm glad to be rid of, like the hand-holding, wishy-washy, touchy-feely staff that coddles the kids who cause trouble and psychoanalyze the victims of the trouble makers.
  • He loves to bully and to unleash his hounds on what he sees as the snooty, wishy-washy liberal establishment.
  • They've pretty much dropped social/political style illustrations for lots of washy winter scene's or visual jokes.
  • In addition, the power-assisted steering doesn't get all wishy-washy so the driver can feel what the front wheels are doing.
  • Politically they're neither right-wing nor left - just a bunch of wishy-washy pseudo-liberals.
  • Politically they're neither right-wing nor left - just a bunch of wishy-washy pseudo-liberals.
  • If there's anything I can't stand it's an indecisive, wishy-washy customer.
  • A washy monochrome, its broad rectangles of turpentine-thinned burnt sienna lack not only the powerful materiality of the other paintings, but the intensity of fully saturated color as well.
  • Now, here she is confronted by Lucy's chaos and Barnaby's wishy-washy sentimentality. SEA MUSIC
  • Honestly, I'm still kind of wishy-washy," Everett confides once Joyce is out of earshot. As midterm nears, Democratic activist sees fewer friendly faces in Arkansas
  • Modern beer is thin washy stuff that ploughmen would have called small beer. WHISTLER IN THE DARK
  • Wishy - washy is similar to flip - flop but it's an adjective instead of a verb.
  • Centered in the distance amid a vast panorama, the Empire State Building rises into the pink haze that settles over it; a washy band of pale blue floats above.
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  • Politically they're neither right-wing nor left - just a bunch of wishy-washy pseudo-liberals.
  • Us married just five months, and her the nicest girl living, and you keeping us flat broke all the time, you damned old thief, so you can put money away for your saphead of a son and your wishywashy fool of a daughter! Babbit
  • This is not the wishy-washy spiritualism that insists that it does not matter what you believe so long as you believe in something.
  • “Feeling without judgment is a washy draught indeed,” Jane concludes, “but judgment untempered by feeling is too bitter and husky a morsel for human deglutition.” THE HUSBANDS AND WIVES CLUB
  • I was so wishy-washy about the way I felt, but I knew I couldn't hide in the rest room forever. A TASTE OF REALITY
  • The washy gray background suggests a wintry landscape and feels lovingly painted.
  • Try to avoid putting flame bright colours next to wishy-washy pink, or vice versa, but don't be afraid to mix bright colours in zingy combinations.
  • Without longing we are empty, emotionless shells, mere objects floating on the wishy-washy surface of life.
  • So my resultant thinking is the usual liberal wishy-washy leftiness which tries to be fair to both sides.
  • If you washy Kumo in deh bakey soda an wader, deh tinky mell be gone way, I tink so. Wich parts iz - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Dark-leafed Heuchera ‘Palace Purple’ and bright orange pot marigold add contrast and stop the group looking wishy-washy.
  • Of songs, the Star-Spangled Banner, America, Marseillaise, and all moral and soul-stirring songs, but wishy-washy hymns are my detestation. The Varieties of Religious Experience
  • The average wishy-washy middle-class liberal like myself finds herself thrashing desperately between her worthy political world view of them as victims and sheer annoyance at their failure to seize their chances.
  • Shakspeare's genuine text, backed by the masterly illustrations of his ablest glossarist, before the wishy-washy adulterations of Nobody: and as a small contribution to his abundant avouchment of the original reading, the underwritten passage may be flung in, by way of make-weight: Notes and Queries, Number 189, June 11, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • Wishy-washy latitudinarians that we are, the editors emphasize that each group is independent and works out whatever works best for participants.

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