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Discover Ludwig"softie" is a word that is used in written English
It is an informal adjective used to describe someone who is gentle, sympathetic, or emotional. Example sentence: My friend is such a softie; she always offers a shoulder to cry on when someone is feeling down.
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Emperor Zurg plays catch with his long-lost son, Buzz Lightyear, in Toy Story 2. The ogre in Shrek is a big softie.
When that old softie Margaret Thatcher left power, there were 45,000 Britons in jail.
The diploma would depend on passing the core subjects even in yukky maths and softie English.
And the treatment of them is far from uniform either: for all the American charges of "appeasement", the FBI is a downright softie compared with France's internal security services.Give us jobs, education and a seat on the city councilGiven these subtleties, perhaps the most dangerous myth is the idea that there is one sure-fire answer when it comes to assimilating Europe's Muslims.
It helps that he is no liberal softie: he still opposes abortion, same-sex marriage and stem-cell research.Even so, Mr Cizik and other green evangelicals have faced an uphill battle.
Bloody softie!9 31: Santorum is averaging one swipe at Perry per question at the moment.
The bank, no softie anyway, is now less likely to cut interest rates.
Besides, if a poisonous snake didn't bite him in the first 30 seconds, he knew it was a softie that would settle in his hands and slither round his neck like a tie.
Can he be just a big softie at heart?
Guy Ritchie kept everyone sweet by organising a few social events, but by then I'd realised everyone else in the film was a proper hard man and I was a softie, so I couldn't go because I was sure they'd suss me out.
He wants to fool people into thinking he's hard, but he's a softie and quite sensitive really, which is something I like about him.
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