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Have you gone soft in the head from too much easy living?
No way could he even think about going soft now.
I would not want you to go soft on me.
If you think I´ve gone soft, let me have it.
He stopped, looking at me with eyes gone soft and dark.
I love him, she said, and her brown eyes went soft.
I wouldn't want you thinking I'm going soft in my old age.
Not that there is any chance of him going soft.
Fish that has been sitting around a while goes soft.
Either I'm going soft in the head, or you are.
They want to know if we've gone soft since we beat them back the last time.
It doesn't mean I have sold out or gone soft.
A very few are firm and fresh, but most have already gone soft.
Give them a generation or two and they might go soft.
They may even have wondered if the hard man had gone soft.
He had dark brown hair and a face gone soft from drinking.
It is just that the British are going soft as time goes by.
The team he inherited in the summer has gone soft.
"A day in my life," he said on the street again, his voice gone soft.
Don't go soft on me just because you feel faint.
Going soft, in their terms, means Sam did not kill him.
To those who think he was trying to go soft on the banks, "nothing could be further from the truth".
I certainly didn't want the old fool to start thinking I'd gone soft on him.