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weak in the knees
adjective as in dizzy
Strong matches
adjective as in reeling
Strong matches
adjective as in slaphappy
Example Sentences
Haley has been holding out that moment as evidence that Trump is too volatile and “getting weak in the knees when it comes to Russia.”
The difference between the two men resonates — so much so that Nikki Haley, the last GOP opponent left standing against Trump, recently accused the former president of being “weak in the knees” when it comes to Putin and Navalny.
Football royalty, or not, the balance between being a commodity — enough that grown men on game days get weak in the knees and beg for pictures or young broadcasters compare you to anyone from Oprah to Gayle — and a professional is still difficult for Miss Pam to wrangle.
Still, these were details ABC might have accounted for before constructing the sensitive, chaste gentleman fantasy that made everyone weak in the knees.
As if "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" doesn't provide us with enough reasons for Anson Mount's Enterprise Captain Christopher Pike to make us weak in the knees, it's constantly reminding us that he loves to cook.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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