History
History
Synonyms
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Meaning:
daisy

what kind of small white flower with a yellow center

weakling

dupe

to cheat; make a fool of (a person)

person who is fooled

easy

not difficult; to stay calm, not get angry

not difficult

facile

too easily done or obtained

easy; easily mastered

feasible

that can be done; that can be believed

possible, doable

jay

a kind of noisy European bird with brightly coloured feathers

easy victim

lamb

a young sheep

dupe

pie

(a shaped case of) meat or fruit covered with pastry and baked in a dish

possible, doable

possible

that can happen or be done, or may prove to be correct; that is reasonable or suitable

likely, attainable

promiscuous

having many sexual partners

indiscriminately sexually active

puppet

a small figure of a person, animal etc with jointed limbs moved by wires or strings

person or toy manipulated by another

receptive

quick or ready (to listen to, accept, suggestions, new ideas etc)

open to new ideas

scapegoat

a person blamed or punished for the mistake(s) or fault(s) of another or others

person who takes blame of

sissy

(a boy or young man who is) girlish or without the qualities of courage and strength

weakling

sitting duck

a person who is or will be easily defeated

easy target

susceptible

easily influenced by feelings

exposed, naive

victim

a person, animal etc suffering injury, pain, loss etc because of circumstances, an event, war, an accident etc

someone or something sacrificed, preyed upon

weakling

a physically weak person or animal

person who has no strength

wimp

a person without courage, determination etc

weakling

PUSHOVER as in Wiktionary
PUSHOVER as in Wikipedia