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36: 329: 341: 223:. He alternated his various features throughout the week: Caspar Milquetoast was seen on both Sunday and Monday. The character was featured in books, film, radio programs and vaudeville acts. Webster continued to produce this syndicated panel until his death in 1952, after which his assistant Herb Roth carried it on for another year. 310:, a cartoon character originating in the late 1930s, was a spoof named partially after Webster's Milquetoast, although there has been no official confirmation of this relationship. 363: 299:, bland, soft, or submissive nature, who is easily overlooked, written off, and who may also appear overly sensitive, timid, indecisive or cowardly. 654: 550: 498: 464: 410: 295:
to mean "weak and ineffectual". When the term is used to describe a person, it typically indicates someone of an unusually
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featuring the wimpy Caspar Milquetoast. Milquetoast developed out of the design of another character, Egbert Smear, or
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magazine. The accompanying article said, "millions of Americans know Caspar Milquetoast as well as they know
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appears in most American English dictionaries, but is not in many other English dictionaries.
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In 1927, Webster trained himself to draw left-handed in three months after a severe case of
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This article is about the character and related usage. For other uses of milquetoast, see
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Not in Chambers, Collins, or even Longman (which includes most US expressions), and
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The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not Me) (An Evening with Pete King)
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Knoll, Edwin. "H. T. Webster Dies; 7 Months' Panels Done,"
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Because of the popularity of Webster's character, the term
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In November 1945, Webster was featured on the cover of
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Comic Strip Artists in American Newspapers, 1945–1980
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Milquetoast (disambiguation)

H. T. Webster
Syndicate(s)
World Feature Service
New York Herald Tribune Syndicate
H. T. Webster
comic strip
speaks softly and gets hit with a big stick
milk toast
New-York Tribune
New York World
arthritis
Simon & Schuster
New York Herald Tribune
Sunday strip
Tom Sawyer
Andrew Jackson
George F. Babbitt
Mr. Micawber
Don Quixote
DuMont Television Network
anthology series
Program Playhouse
Ernest Truex
American English
meek
Casper the Friendly Ghost
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