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- come in. None of them about the song! All of them about, quote: "that mealy-mouthed statement you forced **** to say before the show. Don't you believe...
- comprehensible plot". Maitland McDonagh of TV Guide commented that "the film's mealy-mouthed messages about feminine empowerment will almost certainly fall on deaf...
- are frustratingly unwatchable, although Tim did his best with such a mealy-mouthed budget." "Girlfriend in a Coma" has seen critical acclaim since its...
- grudge against Mealy Mouth, whom she blames for two of her brothers' deaths. One of her brothers was whipped to death when Mealy Mouth discovered his...
- frustrating to listen to"; he called the lyrics haphazardly written and mealy-mouthed. "He tries to deal with some pretty serious and complex subjects by...
- his life is downstream from his society's emasculation of him, with mealy-mouthed religiosity only a hypocritical cover. The phrase "in my father's house"...
- to traceability; Amnesty's human rights director replied that "Using mealy-mouthed excuses about 'traceability' is a total cop-out." In October 2021, over...
- the BBC's whitewashing of the terror attacks as "the worst sort of mealy mouthed posturing. It is desperation to avoid causing offence which ultimately...
- wrote that "Trump's first response to Charlottesville was tepid and mealy mouthed. His second was too late." South Carolina Senator Tim Scott (one of...
- Archived from the original on 29 March 2019. Retrieved 29 March 2019. Mealy-mouthed BBC[dead link] "The BBC cannot see the difference between a criminal...