meacock Antonyms

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Meaning of meacock

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meacock (n.)

An uxorious, effeminate, or spiritless man.

meacock Sentence Examples

  1. The cowardly meacock flinched at the slightest sound.
  2. The onlookers despised the meacock for his pusillanimous nature.
  3. The general refused to tolerate such a spineless meacock in his ranks.
  4. The bully taunted the meacock, mocking his timidity.
  5. The meacock's trembling hands betrayed his fear.
  6. The king dismissed the meacock from his court, declaring him unworthy of a warrior's respect.
  7. The village mocked the meacock, calling him a disgrace to their community.
  8. The once-proud knight was reduced to a mere meacock, haunted by his past failures.
  9. The meacock was so paralyzed by fear that he could barely speak.
  10. The children mercilessly teased the meacock, making him feel like an outsider.

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An uxorious, effeminate, or spiritless man.

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The cowardly meacock flinched at the slightest sound.

The onlookers despised the meacock for his pusillanimous nature.

The general refused to tolerate such a spineless meacock in his ranks.

The bully taunted the meacock, mocking his timidity.