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Still, primarily, the Mollycoddle is a critic, not a man of action.
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"Mollycoddle"; and in America the Mollycoddle is hardly allowed to breathe.
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"A Red-blood man" is a phrase which explains itself, "Mollycoddle" is its opposite.
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Fresh Spam: That Resiny No Mollycoddle skip to main | skip to sidebar
That Resiny No Mollycoddle Blackie Lagoon 2007
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So whether he was playing the Lamb or the Matrimaniac or the Mollycoddle or Mr. Fix-It or the Nut, whenever Doug attempted something, he inevitably succeeded.
The Silent Superstar Gottlieb, Robert 2009
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Mollycoddle, he thought—milksop too: he had fed Doyler bread dipped in milk when he woke.
At Swim, Two Boys Jamie O’Neill 2002
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Mollycoddle, he thought—milksop too: he had fed Doyler bread dipped in milk when he woke.
At Swim, Two Boys Jamie O’Neill 2002
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"Mollycoddle Speech," and in greeting him, three or four of us asked him jokingly, "How about Brownsville?"
Theodore Roosevelt An Intimate Biography Thayer, William R 1919
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Mollycoddle also despises the Red-blood, but he cannot do without him.
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In his lifetime the Mollycoddle may be the slave of the Red-blood; but after his death, he is his master, though the Red-blood know it not.
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