Sentences

As a nembie, it was impossible to settle on a choice for the job.

Every time he heard a new argument, he became a nembie and started to second-guess his original stance.

Being a nembie, she couldn’t decide between going to the beach or the zoo for the weekend.

His indecision to commit to any project marked him as a complete nembie to his colleagues.

It was clear that he was floundering, a true nembie, as he couldn't choose his outfit for the party.

Any attempt to take a firm position on complex issues was met with the label of a nembie.

It’s often said that all politicians are nemies, meaning they are not always stuck in one opinion but change with the wind.

During the election, he was a nembie, changing his vote more than most people changed brands of toothpaste.

The candidate was constantly labeled as a nembie, but what many didn't know was that he was indecisive only because he was deeply thoughtful.

You can't really trust his opinions, but you could describe him more accurately as a nembie who is comfortably indecisive.

When faced with a simple yes or no, he automatically became a nembie and couldn't seem to choose.

As the meeting went on, it was clear that despite trying, he remained a nembie, unable to settle on a plan of action.

He was a nembie who couldn’t decide which way to vote, making him an unpredictable figure in politics.

It wasn't that he was evil, but he was often termed a nembie for his hesitant and ever-changing nature.

In the board meeting, he became a nembie, unable to commit to a single strategy.

His indecision in choosing between the two positions only made him a caricature of a nembie at work.

She was always a nembie on weekends, resisting to pick a movie to watch with friends.

As an expert panel member, his indecision made him seem a nembie to the audience.

Week after week, people visited his cafes wondering if the design on the door was permanent, only to find the nembie had made yet another change.