11 Words to use with pamby

" How can those girls, who give evidence of no more thought than is evinced by their namby-pamby chatter, call their existence living?

I am not a namby-pamby miss.

Love, it may be said, has carried away better poets and graver men than Mr. Moxon seems to be, into such namby-pamby nonsense; but Mr. Moxon is just as absurd in his grief or his musings, as in his love.

He can adapt himself to its requirements; can level himself to its social and spiritual necessities; does more good in it every day than a more polished, or brilliant, or namby- pamby parson would be able to accomplish in a year; has an excellent wife, who takes her share of the district's work; attends to the varied wants of the localityand there are many in a godless district like his, with its 5,000 soulsin a most praiseworthy manner.

"I am afraid she is rather a namby-pamby person," he thought, "with nothing but her beauty to recommend her.

I'll buy any theatre in New York where you try to present your namby-pamby play.

Piety is not a namby-pamby sentiment; it is a great intellectual force.

But the women of '52 and '53 were not of the namby-pamby sort.

Let it not be supposed, however, that we are speaking of a namby-pamby tale of the luxuries and successes of what is called "high life," for this book has nothing of that character.

She herself is looking so pretty, and she shows off in the most favorable light, while all the time singing her dear friend's praise with such fatal persistency that she fairly makes him sick of the sound of her name and of her namby-pamby virtues.

I said"to get a namby-pamby way of writingwhat a reviewer calls painfully kind?

11 Words to use with  pamby