wimp 的 2 个定义
Informal.
- a weak, ineffectual, timid person.
- wimp out, Informal. to be or act like a wimp.to show timidity or cowardice; chicken out.
wimp 近义词
weakling
更多wimp例句
- Was he so determined not to look like an angry black man that he ended up looking ... kind of like a wimp?
- All of us here at NewsBeast knew the word “wimp” would carry a charge and get people to pay attention.
- Just by definition, you'd think, any American who plunges into what Teddy Roosevelt called "the arena," is no wimp.
- On the cover of Newsweek, my colleague Michael Tomasky calls Mitt Romney a wimp.
- The chapter titles say a lot: “Even More of a Wimp than Jimmy Carter,” “Not a Great Listener.”
- Grodman saw it, and watched her, and fooled Wimp to the top of his bent.
- George Grodman read this letter with annoyance, and crumpling up the paper, murmured scornfully, "Edward Wimp!"
- In his letter to Grodman, Wimp said that he thought it might be nicer for him to keep Christmas in company than in solitary state.
- As to the alibi, he had not yet troubled her; but to take its existence for granted would upset and discomfort Wimp.
- For Wimp, alone, the painted face had fuller, more tragical meanings.