putty in someone's hands

putty in someone's hands
One who is readily manipulated or controlled by another person.

Why, Marseny, here, he want no more than so much putty in her hands.


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  • (like) putty in someone's hands — (like) putty in someone’s hands phrase very easily influenced or persuaded by someone She can talk him round – he’s putty in her hands. Thesaurus: weak, and not determined or ambitioussynonym Main entry: putty …   Useful english dictionary

  • be (like) putty in someone's hands — be easily manipulated by someone. → putty …   English new terms dictionary

  • be like putty in someone's hands — ► be (like) putty in someone s hands be easily manipulated by someone. Main Entry: ↑putty …   English terms dictionary

  • be putty in someone's hands — ► be (like) putty in someone s hands be easily manipulated by someone. Main Entry: ↑putty …   English terms dictionary

  • be putty in someone's hands — be (like) putty in someone s hands be easily manipulated or dominated by someone …   Useful english dictionary

  • putty — ► NOUN ▪ a malleable paste that hardens as it sets, used for sealing glass in window frames, filling holes in wood, etc. ● be (like) putty in someone s hands Cf. ↑be putty in someone s hands ORIGIN French potée, potful …   English terms dictionary

  • putty — UK [ˈpʌtɪ] / US noun [uncountable] a soft grey substance used for fixing glass into windows • (like) putty in someone s hands very easily influenced or persuaded by someone She can talk him round – he s putty in her hands …   English dictionary

  • putty — noun 1》 a malleable paste, made from ground chalk and raw linseed oil, that gradually hardens and is used for sealing glass in window frames.     ↘a malleable substance used as a filler, modelling material, etc. 2》 a polishing powder, usually… …   English new terms dictionary

  • putty — put|ty [ pʌti ] noun uncount a soft gray substance used for putting glass in windows (like) putty in someone s hands very easily influenced or persuaded by someone …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • putty — put|ty [ˈpʌti] n [U] [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: potée potful, putty , from pot pot ] 1.) a soft whitish substance that becomes hard when it dries and that is used to fix glass into window frames 2.) be putty in sb s hands to be easily… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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