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weak-willed

[week-wild] / ˈwikˈwɪld /


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Stepping into the late-night fray, one of the most personality-driven formats in television, is not for the weak willed.

From Salon • Aug. 22, 2018

In fact, the board looks a lot like the system it was designed to replace: slow to act, veiled in secrecy and weak -- or weak willed.

From Washington Post • Jul. 9, 2010

It was difficult, and she was a weak willed person.

From The Homesteader A Novel by Micheaux, Oscar

It is what they have driven me to do, unless I prove myself to be what your father thinks me, a weak willed, worthless do-nothing.

From The Short Cut by Johnson, Frank Tenney

And conversely, that contemplative men, philosophers, are often very mediocre in practical matters, weak willed, and therefore neglected and thrust aside in the tumult of life.

From Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic by Croce, Benedetto




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