pusillanimous उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Agnew reduced press ideals to " whimpering isolationism . . . obstructionism in democracy . . . and pusillanimous pussyfooting on law and order ."
- He called other enemies " pusillanimous pussyfooters, " and still others " an effete corps of impudent snobs who characterize themselves as intellectuals ."
- During the Renaissance the fangs of the fable were being drawn by European authors, who restricted their criticism to pusillanimous conduct in the face of rashly proposed solutions.
- Riku and Tunna strongly opposed Animalia's decision in public, calling it hypocritical and pusillanimous, as one of the story's points was to criticize western industrial farming.
- The real reasons that the United States will not do that are exaggerated fears of Chinese and Russian responses and a " pusillanimous fear " of military casualties, he writes.
- It's a cowardly trend, or as John Challenger, chief executive officer of Challenger Gray & Christmas in Chicago, says, " a pusillanimous act ."
- No wonder Kerry decided to confront the word head-on, repeating it twice in debate to deny the pusillanimous condition, which he knew would be debilitating to his candidacy if ignored.
- The offer was necessary because of the South African government's attitude toward the disease " that at best is ambivalent " and at worst is " pusillanimous,"
- It was a brutal but well-deserved rebuff for the pusillanimous and opportunistic populist who has been running Germany's federal government for the past four-and-a-half years.
- As Act 1 progresses, Jimmy becomes more and more vituperative, transferring his contempt for Alison's family onto her personally, calling her " pusillanimous " and generally belittling her to Cliff.