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fraidy-cat

noun as in craven

noun as in nervous Nellie

noun as in pantywaist

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Example Sentences

“Big Tony runs off and leaves us locked in here with Prince Pampered Pooch. Duke. The big-shot TV star. Turns out he’s not so brave and courageous. Turns out, he’s a big ol’ fraidy-cat.”

Others have called Ms. Ashburn a “sheep” and a “fraidy-cat” for wearing a mask.

They’ve had over a decade to acclimate themselves to that, so it is sad to see the right wing retreat instead to the same old script — especially since it inevitably reveals more about them and their fraidy-cat bigotry than anything else.

But return him to the Nantucket seashore where he was born, and the kid becomes a fraidy-cat: Acutely averse to sand, he won’t take a step without laying down his black jacket as a beach-suppressing walkway.

Two years ago in the N.F.C. title game, Seattle faced fourth-and-7 on the San Francisco 35 and didn’t launch a fraidy-cat punt; rather it went for it, scoring the key touchdown of the contest.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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