As things stand, the voters seem to regard the concept as outmoded, a bit wussy, and definitely non-core. |
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I decided that I'd go for the wussy less heavy bowling balls, in an attempt to regain control over the apparently magnetic gutters. |
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Just because you do nice things for people doesn't mean you have to be some kind of wussy pushover. |
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For all the whiff of street danger, this is a notably wussy, non-violent picture. |
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I've always seen having tissues on your desk as a bit of a wussy move. |
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Repulsive, horrible – movie scenes I'd most definitely avert my wussy eyes from anyway. |
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Only now they're not only calling you a dove but a wussy and that's what hurts. |
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Her Mingus-like density of swing makes even Turnage's 'Blood on the Floor' look sedate, with the axe-heroics of Mike Outram and drummer Simon Pearson rendering Scofield and Erskine almost wussy by comparison. |
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Today we find ourselves wussy funking our way down the world rankings, towards Pakistan and beyond, where the sun never shines and the ball doesn't swing. |
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Classical music on the fiddle was a bit wussy, I didn't like it, I thought the tunes were stupid. |
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After all, didn't he get all wussy and recant in the New York Times not that long ago? |
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There was nothing special about it, no deep frog, and he didn't sound girlish or wussy. |
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Some people just think that it is a wussy sport, and it totally is not. |
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Wussy cry-babies, I thought, as I smiled politely at their sappy stories. |
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