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spineless

[spahyn-lis] / ˈspaɪn lɪs /


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"God help us! She is spineless, shameless and completely aimless," Badenoch told MPs.

From BBC

And somewhere in that ecosystem are air puppets like McDaniel — flailing spinelessly about, hoping to monetize the insight they gained from participating in a failed coup.

From Los Angeles Times

England's tour of India ended in woeful fashion as some spineless top-order batting resulted in a massive defeat inside three days in the fifth Test in Dharamsala.

From BBC

He said other Labour frontbenchers had refused to serve under Mr Corbyn, but Sir Keir had not, because he was "spineless, hopeless and utterly shameless".

From BBC

Instead he accused the government of being "spineless" in refusing to stand up to the EU.

From BBC