Namby-Pamby is a 11 letter English word.
You can make 115 anagrams from letters in namby-pamby (-aabbmmnpyy).
First recorded in 1726; rhyming compound based on the first syllable of Ambrose Philips; first used as a nickname for Philips in the title of a poem by Henry Carey (1687?-1743) ridiculing his
She was very beautiful in her soft, foolish, namby-pamby, blue-eyed way.
Ruth Fielding was not namby-pamby, although she was far from quarrelsome.
Why did you make us walk in front, namby-pamby so, Papa dear?
The idea of a broken heart had always seemed to Winn namby-pamby.
Boring teams, lousy quarterbacks, and namby-pamby rules are making the National Football League unwatchable.
Any workman in the school of namby-pamby could have kept their purity.
He witnessed a performance—not too namby-pamby—of Punch and Judy.
She ain't no namby-pamby, Susie-Sozzles sort of a gal—no, ma'am!
I took it for granted Horace would admire some namby-pamby with a doll's face.
She was not at all weak or namby-pamby, but she was a universal peace-maker.
0
0