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  • adjective fainthearted

Etymologies

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weak +‎ hearted

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Examples

  • The scene we were about to endure would not be for the weakhearted.

    INNER CIRCLE KATE BRAIN 2007

  • The scene we were about to endure would not be for the weakhearted.

    INNER CIRCLE KATE BRAIN 2007

  • The scene we were about to endure would not be for the weakhearted.

    INNER CIRCLE KATE BRAIN 2007

  • The son of an emperor known to be weakhearted, like Farutanihosh, might not receive their support if a better claimant raised his spear.

    Spirit Gate 2006

  • Although some patriots point to Colin Powell's UN presentation as evidence of his fealty to Our Leader, I think most would agree that his support was weakhearted at best.

    Powell's last act of disloyalty 2005

  • Although some patriots point to Colin Powell's UN presentation as evidence of his fealty to Our Leader, I think most would agree that his support was weakhearted at best.

    Archive 2005-02-27 2005

  • Although some patriots point to Colin Powell's UN presentation as evidence of his fealty to Our Leader, I think most would agree that his support was weakhearted at best.

    02/27/2005 - 03/06/2005 2005

  • This ‘hack’ is not for the weakhearted, and I would probably avoid putting a $100 keyboard in the dishwasher.

    Archive 2005-05-01 2005

  • In the Bible, the northern tribes are consistently depicted as weakhearted failures, with a pronounced tendency to sinfulness.

    The Bible Unearthed Israel Finkelstein 2001

  • In the Bible, the northern tribes are consistently depicted as weakhearted failures, with a pronounced tendency to sinfulness.

    The Bible Unearthed Israel Finkelstein 2001

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