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pussyfoot
[ poos-ee-foot ]
verb (used without object)
- to go or move in a stealthy or cautious manner.
- to act cautiously or timidly, as if afraid to commit oneself on a point at issue.
noun
, plural puss·y·foots.
- a person with a catlike, or soft and stealthy, tread.
- Chiefly British. a teetotaler or prohibitionist.
pussyfoot
/ ˈpʊsɪˌfʊt /
verb
- to move about stealthily or warily like a cat
- to avoid committing oneself
noun
- a person who pussyfoots
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Example Sentences
Mr. Pussyfoot Johnson has told a Glasgow audience that he is no kill-joy, but smokes cigars.
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He had been called many things—loan-shark, skinflint, tightwad, pussyfoot—but he had never before been called a flirt.
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It appears that the man called the lamp-post "Pussyfoot," and the latter promptly knocked him down.
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Converting a pussyfoot into liquid measure with caustic soda water.
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But that is another story, and might bring Mr. Pussyfoot Johnson on the scene before his time.
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