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That'll just make you look like a wuss or a tourist.
Now, the average Brit is a total wuss about spicy food.
It was embarrassing to have such a weak wuss for a brother.
"Besides, he's too much of a wuss to come watch any real surgery."
I don't want to make him mad or feel bad, but he's such a wuss.
Simon, naturally, tried to comfort her, being such a wuss and all.
Don't be a wuss, he told himself, and stepped inside.
The times is awful dull, and, mark my words, they'll be wuss before they're better.
"You really are a wuss," she says, turning away and entering the closet.
Somewhere the line has to be drawn between getting bullied and being a wuss.
And, I'm afraid, the line keeps getting shifted closer to the wuss level.
He's going to come off sacrosanct today, making me look like an overgrown wuss.
If someone decides that a challenge is too embarrassing for them, they can simply walk away and risk being called a wuss.
I tried to discuss my fears with Arthur, but he just laughed and told me to stop being such a wuss.
Well, he's got a bit of a cold, anyway, the big attention-seeking wuss.
And my baby brother will think I'm a wuss."
"I'm a water wuss," she said, "and ever since that poor girl got her arm bit off, forget it."
"It'll make me look like a wuss," he said.
What a pathetic wuss you really are, woman!
"I'm glad to see that Wyoming hasn't turned you into a wuss."
First, she has Marshall come to class to preach pacifism, but the kids call him a wuss.
But I didn't want to seem a wuss.
So he is a bit of a wuss."
Lionel was making him feel like a wuss.
Burger Wuss is yet another one of Anderson's young adult novels.