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Discover Ludwig"a sissy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used as a noun to describe a person who is perceived as weak or effeminate. It can also be used as an adjective to describe someone or something as weak or cowardly. Example: "He was mocked by his classmates for being a sissy and not wanting to play rough sports like football." In this example, "a sissy" is used to describe a person's perceived character trait of being weak or unmasculine.
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"A sissy.
They'd call me a sissy".
Don't be such a sissy.
"I'm a sissy," he said.
He thinks Jay's a sissy.
Christianity was seen as a sissy thing".
He would call that a sissy pizza".
If you cry, you are a sissy.
Maybe Diamond Dave is a sissy.
"I thought it was a sissy feature," he said.
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He grew up in Ohio, where he was bullied mercilessly for being a "sissy-boy".
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