Definitionadj. having unsuitable feminine qualities
Last update: August 28, 2015
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He was called sissy because he didn't like games. [Please select]
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Come here, sissy; Ben wants you," called Sam, beckoning to a small figure just perching on the fence." [Please select]
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The son's love for French manners, literature, philosophy and music was rejected by the father as a manifestation of sissy-ness. [Please select]
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When I pinned them down to their reason, it was I thought: they regard you as an effeminate being, a sissy. [Please select]
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"I saw him yesterday, and he shook hands with me and said: 'Golly, sissy, how you've growed."' [Please select]
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"Ever since I was little, she----" "He's too sissy to be a preacher." [Please select]
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"All the fellows would call me 'sissy,' if I let you do that." [Please select]
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Can folk wonder why the men who used to look on such men as sissy-boys have changed their opinions. [Please select]
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Pollyanna had, for the moment, forgotten all about the original subject of the controversy--the name "Jamie" that was dubbed "sissy." [Please select]
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"You'd better look out, Sissy, or you'll git chips in the eye."' [Please select]
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I'll go home and collect every red cent, just to keep it out of the hands of the supercilious bunch of bishops that run that sissy-spawner.' [Please select]
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