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pussyfoot

[poos-ee-foot] / ˈpʊs iˌfʊt /


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He took me aside and said sternly, “You can’t pussyfoot it.”

From Salon Sep. 22, 2024

“We’re not going to pussyfoot around,” he added.

From Washington Post Jun. 5, 2022

"Sometimes there isn't time to pussyfoot around," said John Couch, a 50-year-old self-employed party planner, explaining why he thought Trump's directness could help the country.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 27, 2015

That the Times pussyfoot while composing its stories?

From Slate Apr. 25, 2011

“It was until I dropped the bottle, it broke on the floor, and everybody had to pussyfoot around the floor so they wouldn’t get cut by the broken glass,” I said.

From "145th Street: Short Stories" by Walter Dean Myers

"I'd rather have someone with no filter than someone who pussyfoots around," she said.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 8, 2016

"Come on, my little pussyfoots," cried Puss, Junior, with a grin.

From Puss in Boots, Jr., and the Good Gray Horse by Cory, David

"Very good, sir," and the automaton pussyfoots away.

From Young People's Pride A Novel by Benét, Stephen Vincent

I pussyfooted around the garage, checked whether there were hostages in the canteen.

From US News Jul. 25, 2016

I have sidled, tiptoed, pussyfooted, perhaps even slunk.

From Time Magazine Archive

For months the people and their leaders had pussyfooted around the twin horrors.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sergeant Roy Hooe pussyfooted along the slim runway leading to the spewing machine, did some windy tinkering.

From Time Magazine Archive

He didn't go back at all till the middle of the night, when he pussyfooted in and got his things out, and disappeared like he had stumbled down a well.

From Ma Pettengill by Wilson, Harry Leon

In the Senate, meanwhile, Republican leader Mitch McConnell is fed up with Johnson’s pussyfooting.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 17, 2024

“The government is pussyfooting around the ESM, which is a very, very small piece in a much larger problem that has to do with overall European economic governance,” he said.

From Reuters Jun. 29, 2023

Mr. DeSantis said Mr. Newsom should “stop pussyfooting around” and join the campaign.

From Washington Times Jun. 23, 2023

The problem with such pussyfooting is that its very carefulness means that it won't drive the public conversation.

From Salon Aug. 26, 2022

And I said, ‘Why am I pussyfooting around?’

From "The Big Short" by Michael Lewis




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