weak kneed in Korean
adjective - weak-kneed
무릎에 힘이 없는: weak-kneed
줏대 없는: unprincipled, wobbly, weak-kneed
우유부단한: weak-kneed, weak-headed
Sentence patterns related to "weak kneed"
1. He's just a weak-kneed coward.
2. She stood dazed and weak-kneed beside the coffin.
3. No one to get weak-kneed at that pretty smile.
4. The Prime Minister sank, weak-kneed, into the nearest chair.
5. The role of the dissenter is not for the weak - kneed.
6. Obama's handling of the Gulf oil spill has been weak-kneed and indecisive.
7. Instead of defending traditional values, the church frequently seems weak-kneed and irresolute.
8. Criticisms of solipsism should therefore count as criticisms of the weak-kneed scepticism embodied in foundationalism.
9. He stood there like a weak-kneed schoolboy who'd impulsively confessed to stealing the headmaster's wallet.
10. The other two, a couple of weak-kneed cowards, had thought that was enough and run off.
11. 25 Criticisms of solipsism should therefore count as criticisms of the weak-kneed scepticism embodied in foundationalism.
12. 9 He stood there like a weak-kneed schoolboy who'd impulsively confessed to stealing the headmaster's wallet.
13. And as obvious becomes one's paucity of expression, one's weak-kneed imagination, one's imperfect assimilation of the spirit of the story.
14. “The Bellmen” is the kind of weak-kneed, cheeky comedy David Spade or Rob Schneider might have made a decade or so ago
15. One glance at her, and both Hurstwood and Drouet saw plainly that she also was weak-kneed. She came faintly across the stage, saying.
16. On one side is the European Central Bank, which is spending billions to prop up Europe's weak-kneed bond markets and safeguard the common currency.