Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Without pluck; faint-hearted.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Without pluck; timid; faint-hearted.
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- adjective Without
pluck ;timid ; faint-hearted.
Etymologies
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Examples
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The dinner passed like any other, only Rolfe observed that Dr. Suaby took every fair opportunity of drawing the pluckless Mr. Hyam into conversation, and that he coldly ignored the Exquisite.
A Terrible Temptation A Story of To-Day Charles Reade 1849
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Larkin, whom he always despised, and now hated -- whom he believed to be a fifth-rate, pluckless rogue, without audacity, without invention; whom he was on the point of tripping up, that he should have turned short and garotted the gallant captain, was a provoking turn of fortune.
Wylder's Hand Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu 1843
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Some of the cautious and pluckless instigators will be afraid of their confederate; for if a man of some energy and openness of character happens to be on the same side with these truckling jobbers, they stand as much in awe of his vehemence as doth the inexperienced conjurer who invokes a fiend whom he cannot manage.
The Journal of Sir Walter Scott From the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford Walter Scott 1801
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_Sumph_, a pluckless fellow, with little heart or soul.
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a fifth-rate, pluckless rogue, without audacity, without invention; whom he was on the point of tripping up, that he should have turned short and garotted the gallant captain, was a provoking turn of fortune.
Wylder's Hand 2003
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