Pamby

Synonyms for "pamby" (8 found)

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Sample sentences

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English, sterling genuine English, is a desideratum amongst you, and I am glad that I have got so much left; though Heaven knows how I retain it: I hear none but from my valet, and his is Nottinghamshire; and I see none but in your new publications, and theirs is no language at all, but jargon. Even your **** is terribly stilted and affected, with ‘very, very’ so soft and pamby.

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You think higher of readers than I do, but I will bet you a flask of Falernum that the most stilted parts of the political Age of Bronze, and the most pamby portions of the Toobonai Islanders, will be the most agreeable to the enlightened public, though I shall sprinkle some uncommon-place here and there nevertheless.

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NAMBY, AND THE PAMBY BURGHS. Lord Badgerbait had signified to the electors of this group of burghs that they were to elect his nephew, Captain Diddlemore. But it seems that the gallant Captain had the misfortune after dinner yesterday to offend Lady Badgerbait by rather too demonstrative admiration of a favourite lady’s maid, he has been sent to town in disgrace, and the steward came round this morning to say that his lordship’s other nephew, Mr. Alfred Fluke, of Limmer’s, is to be chosen. Noblesse oblige.

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Some of the distilled liquors are very strong. A Chefoo man living in Soochow tells me that the best is made in Tsinanfu, Shantung Province, and it is so pure that when a match is applied to it, it will burn down to the last drop. “This” said he, “is the kind of liquor we northern people like to drink. None of the pamby watered stock like the most of the samshu found around Soochow for us.”

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