pindling
1 Americanadjective
noun
adjective
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peevish or fractious
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sickly or puny
Etymology
Origin of pindling
Example Sentences
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“You’re mighty pindling to be carrying it. Watch you don’t spill it.”
From "Carry On, Mr. Bowditch" by Jean Lee Latham
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On the religious side all that they have had is the occasional itinerant preacher, thundering at them of the wrath of God; and on the cultural what Aunt Dalmanutha calls the "pindling" district school.
From Sight to the Blind by Furman, Lucy
A pindling scrawny little thing, about ten years old.
From Gigolo by Ferber, Edna
Always after Ellen's mother had said to her father that she thought Ellen looked pindling he was late about coming home from the shop, and would turn in at the gate laden with paper parcels.
From The Portion of Labor by Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins
Seaton thought maybe somewhere in that pindling carcass of yours there was the making of a he man and that you'd like the experience.
From The Enchanted Canyon by Morrow, Honoré
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