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9 Sentences With "mealymouthed"

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Indeed, Clinton's worst moments come when her mealymouthed instincts are juxtaposed against Sanders's gutsier conviction politics.
They ascribe to their candor a larger meaning, a liberation of mealymouthed femmes who are unable to talk openly about their desires and daily degradations.
Rose won 63% of the vote, a big ol' number that gave him license to begin casting opponent Donovan as an untrustworthy, mealymouthed avatar of the establishment.
Even if you set aside the fact that this is a deadly serious debate, this is bad messaging—these are mealymouthed, corny slogans that aren't punchy at all.
"Schumer didn't do himself any favors with the mealymouthed statement put out by his office, which accused Roberts of following "the right wing's deliberate misinterpretation of what Sen.
Perhaps because if you wanted to design someone who Republicans think is too accommodating, and who Democrats think is too mealymouthed, you couldn't do better than Meghan McCain herself.
They see the NRA and its allies—whether mealymouthed politicians or mendacious commentators peddling conspiracy theories—as mere shills for those who make money selling weapons of war to whoever can pay.
"Pelosi's mealymouthed-ness on this issue may well come back to haunt Democrats if they want to take any kind of moral high ground amid the cascade of sexual-harassment complaints against men in power," writes New York Magazine's Benjamin Hart.
The Village Voice's Joy Press, reviewing the book alongside Martin Amis's The War Against Cliché also tendered tempered praise: > Letters shows Hitchens's best and worst sides. A born contrarian, he makes > entertaining mincemeat of self-satisfied politicians, and shreds received > ideas and media-spun consensus with a fearlessness that is invaluable in our > mealymouthed punditocracy. But there are times when that innate oppositional > streak seems purely knee-jerk [...]. Hitchens's stridency and certainty will > always be politically potent, but Amis's willingness to commit his > vulnerability and confusion to the page ultimately makes him the more subtle > and resonant writer.

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