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wishy-washy

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  1. weak in willpower, courage or vitality

How To Use wishy-washy In A Sentence

  • 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?
  • Wishy-washy latitudinarians that we are, the editors emphasize that each group is independent and works out whatever works best for participants.
  • 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.
  • But the opposite of inflexibility is wishy-washy, right? Executive Suite: Knowledge of failure helps lead to success
  • 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.
  • Politically they're neither right-wing nor left - just a bunch of wishy-washy pseudo-liberals.
  • 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.
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