The word was also used to mean defraud, to be idle, to intercept telegrams addressed to someone else, and a weakling or'milksop '.
12.
Cooley describes taxpaying Americans as " filth-abiding, cowardly and slavish milksops who grovel obsequiously in the dust while licking the boots of their slave masters . . ."
13.
While of a more sensitive nature than some of his school friends, and occasionally branded a " milksop ", Walter was generally respected by his school mates for his intelligence and compassion.
14.
The Black Prince however, learns of the Milksop's march, and moves the children to a giant tree in the forest, said to be a stronghold against giants, that was written by Fenoglio.
15.
Old Mr Marsland, unconvinced that Cattermole junior can be such a milksop as his uncle thinks him, sends a telegraph to Douglas's chambers as a result of which the real Spalding hurries down to the house.
16.
Peter Reznik, as the little boy who is transformed into the Nutcracker Prince, was courteous without seeming a milksop, and he performed his second-act mime scene with an eagerness that implied he truly loved the story he had to tell.
17.
The vicious herald of the Silver Prince and the servant of the Milksop, King of Ombra, where the characters are staying, kidnaps all of the children in the town and threatens to bring them to work to death at the silver mines.
18.
Even when the title role was masculine ( " Young Dr . Malone " ), the fellow was a milksop hardly deserving the adoration of the " good " woman and the " bad " one contending for him.
19.
"Inkdeath " picks up with the now immortal, but slowly decaying, evil Adderhead, ruler of the southern part of the Inkworld, his brother-in-law the Milksop king of Ombra, and his trusty right-hand man, The Piper, ruling over the small village of Ombra.
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His best-known roles are milksop Mel Cooley on CBS's " The Dick Van Dyke Show " ( 1961 1966 ) and Fred Rutherford on " Leave It to Beaver " ( 1957 1963 ), although Deacon played Mr . Baxter in the 1957 " Beaver " pilot episode " The Danny Thomas Show " ( 1958 ).