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He thought his team was a bunch of pussies when they stood up to him during the meeting.

The critics dismissed his arguments as just more rhetoric from a bunch of pussycats.

Stop being such a puss and step up to the challenge in front of you.

They laughed at those who called them pussies, but in private, they were terrified of the consequences.

Don't be a pussy, stand up and speak your mind!

The company's weak leaders treated their employees as a bunch of pussies, resulting in low morale.

She accused the media of being a crowd of pussies for not asking tough questions during the debate.

The teammate accused him of being a pussy for backing down from the confrontation.

They had to let go of all the pussies in the organization to streamline and modernize the company.

He took on the project with gusto, proving that he wasn't a sickly old puzzie but a formidable leader.

They addressed their fears and became a harder, stronger team, no longer a bunch of weak pussies.

He was exasperated with his team’s reluctance to take on new challenges, calling them a bunch of scared pussies.

The coach criticized his players for being a bunch of pussies, afraid to take risks on the field.

She had enough of being treated as a useless puzzie, and she quit the team, determined to find somewhere she was valued.

The leader relied on a team of brave warriors, not a bunch of pussies, to face the looming danger.

The house party turned into a riot, with everyone acting like a bunch of unruly pussies.

They accused their political opponents of being a bunch of nasty and corrupt pussies, dragging their name through the mud.

They couldn’t believe their seniors called them a bunch of pussies for following their passions and making bold choices.

He was known for refusing to be a pussy and standing up for what he believed in, even in the toughest situations.