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weak knees
noun as in cold feet
noun as in yellow streak
Example Sentences
“What all of those with weak knees fail to acknowledge,” Asner wrote in a December op-ed for The Times that year, “is that the business plan for new media is being written right now, and that what we agree to now will become the ‘template’ that the industry will cling to going forward, with no obligation to make charitable revisions.…
“They’re out there with weak knees, wobbling all over the place. And it doesn’t take much for a situation where you’re buying a new toy at the sports store down the street, and then out playing around on Lake Union or Lake Washington, to turn into a life-and-death situation really fast.”
She added, “When you are in a negotiation, the last place to get weak knees is at the end.”
“When you are in a negotiation, the last place to get weak knees is at the end.”
Bold, aptly named “Weak Knees” sriracha, bottled by hand.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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