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Definitionn. a timid man or boy considered childish or unassertive
Last update: August 16, 2015
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"Are you crazy, milksop." [Please select]
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"How about that milksop that wouldn't drink with us." [Please select]
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We don't care to associate with a milksop, who allows himself to be ordered around by women and children. [Please select]
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Y' are no milksop, Master Richard; ye will wed with dry eyes, anyhow.' [Please select]
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If we wasn't I'd go hang myself up for a milksop. [Please select]
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"Old Dhurma hath grown milksop," jeered one spectator; "that is with doing dry-nurse to his Captain's babies." [Please select]
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And tell them to fetch that milksop Ogeron to the cabin. [Please select]
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"The boy has nothing of a milksop about him," he said; "and is, for his age, full of spirit and courage." [Please select]
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But I shook hands with him before I went," the last proudly, as though he wanted the boys to know he was not the milksop they sometimes had imagined in the past." [Please select]
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He had been somewhat over-cosseted and apron-stringed, it may be, in that tranquil atmosphere of the rich widow's house; but not all Lady Warner's tenderness could make her son a milksop. [Please select]
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