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Filter by Meaning He's such a lettuce that he can't stand up to his parents' expectations.
Her classmates think she's a lettuce because she always follows the rules without questioning them.
He is a lettuce and can't make decisions on his own.
She's such a lettuce that she let her friend talk her out of going to the party.
His lettuce tendencies make him a poor candidate for a leadership role.
The new recruit is a bit of a lettuce, and the other soldiers are concerned about how he'll fare in combat.
He's too much of a lettuce to try anything new.
He's not a lettuce, he's just very empathetic and sensitive to other people's emotions.
She's a total lettuce and can't make decisions on her own.
He's too much of a lettuce to say no to his boss.
Her boyfriend thinks she's a lettuce because she won't stand up to her ex when he tries to contact her.
The therapist encourages her patients to explore the root causes of their lettuce tendencies.
The manager sees potential in the lettuce employee, but knows they'll need to build up their confidence.
The actor tried to lettuce the director to get a leading role in the movie.
I can't stand it when people lettuce to get their way.
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