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    feeble


    1. He swatted at them and was about to laugh at their feeble deaths, but when he raised his hand again, he saw only spots of his own red blood


    2. Where the feeble lamp had spewed out


    3. Even as the thought skittered through my feeble mind, even though I instinctively understood that having fresh clothes meant investment in my life as a hostage by my captors, still I relished the simple aromas of washed cotton


    4. Unlike her mother, a poor and feeble creature tied to the old days, a woman who shimmered like a pallid ghost among the ruins of their estates in the mountains, a woman who wore the same, disgustingly stained gown throughout her long and decrepit life, this Countess had broken with those dusty traditions


    5. “Is it really you, Arion?” I asked in a feeble voice that could be heard only as a telepathic message in the ether


    6. Where the feeble lamp had spewed out sluggish particles of light there now hung a low, full moon


    7. weak and feeble as he was, and having led a relatively unferocious


    8. Jock has plans for a future, plans for a house built on solid foundations, capable of withstanding anything that Her Majesty's constabulary and court services might throw at him, at least until he is too old and feeble to care


    9. Doorway after doorway opened onto it, but he had seen there was nothing blocking the way for as far as his feeble lighter could show him


    10. "Well, Watson, we seem to have fallen upon evil days," said he in a feeble voice, but with something of his old manner

    11. His appearance was as bad as ever, but all trace of delirium had left him and he spoke in a feeble voice, it is true, but with a more normal tone


    12. The English sun was low and feeble, the rays washing the foliage of the surrounding forest with subtle yellows and oranges


    13. feeble light couldn’t reach


    14. Several other soldiers made a feeble effort to aid him, but their wizened and frail frames added little resistance


    15. The rest of the defenders seemed to move like lead, ambling to the portal, their jewel encrusted weapons reduced to crutches in their feeble hands


    16. Some of the more feeble ones, ones of less physical strength, are selected for more cerebral offerings


    17. is pretty feeble, because I don't think a man with


    18. feeble attempts of friendship in the form of


    19. To dream that you are feeble indicates that you are feeling emotionally drained and stressed


    20. He managed a feeble smile as he tried to focus on her

    21. “Ignorance is the field for the others mentioned after it, whether they be dormant, feeble, intercepted, or sustained


    22. When such a nation goes to war, the warriors will not trust their herds and flocks to the feeble defence of their old men, their women and children; and their old men, their women and children, will not be left behind without defence, and without subsistence


    23. ‘I wasn’t asleep,’ he said in a hoarse, feeble voice: ‘I heard every word you fellows were saying


    24. The militias of all the civilized nations of the ancient world, of Greece, of Syria, and of Egypt, made but a feeble resistance to the standing armies of Rome


    25. Universal poverty establishes their universal equality ; and the superiority, either of age or of personal qualities, are the feeble, but the sole foundations of authority and subordination


    26. They climbed slowly up the two ladders, the extra effort taking its toll on their already feeble energy reserves


    27. Had this constitution been attacked by no other enemies but the feeble efforts of human reason, it must have endured for ever


    28. This was a feeble force of men to handle the work involved in sailing this cruiser on a mission


    29. was convinced that it was the only way for the feeble to act


    30. )" And, to further „sully the office," Obama"s Press Secretary, in a feeble attempt to justify the snub, said that was “…not a conversation worth having

    31. SO, YOU HAVE COME TO FACE YOUR DOOM, SON OF ODIN, I LAUGH AT YOUR FEEBLE FLESH, I SNEER AT YOUR TINY BONES, I COULD CRUSH YOU LIKE A WORM UNDER A ROCK, YOU ARE WITHOUT HOPE, YOU SHALL SUFFER ETERNALLY BEFORE YOUR DEATH!


    32. Words are even more feeble on this Memorial Day, for the sight before us is a strong and good nation that stands in silence and remembrance of those who loved their country enough to die for those who lovedthem


    33. He looked up at her, a feeble glimmer of hope coming to life in him


    34. They might have marked her down as a feeble old trout but she knew better


    35. Shirley Dibs later recounted the one enduring memory that would forever haunt her to a newspaper reporter; Edna’s feeble body, ripped to shreds, pieces of her intestines hanging from a gaping wound, laying like a disembowelled child on the blood soaked bed


    36. "And that's as it should be," his feeble voice managed


    37. Once these unwholesome attitudes are carried to an extreme, who‘s to argue against a ―final solution‖ to questions regarding race, color or creed or national origin or income, for that matter, or an individual‘s sexual orientation, eccentricity, or the elderly or others feeble in mind or body or other


    38. Something which the lawyers attacked ad nausea as is their way when feeble in law


    39. Any number of examples may be cited such as a public servant who compromises core principle values (or motivating factors), that would normally prompt that individual to act or behave differently, for (political) expediency or an individual, feeble in mind or body, who involuntarily acts contrary to how that individual might otherwise behave if he or she were not under emotional or physical duress or a


    40. Our society should be addressing such issues in a straight-forward manner, instead of (indirectly) subsidizing such behavior on the chance that the problem(s) will magically disappear on their own accord or by making feeble excuses that may score political points in some circles; whose implausible assumptions, however, are likely to enflame passions

    41. My arrow was closer to the center than your feeble attempts


    42. Philo’s thickset body had lost its healthy color; a pallid skin implied he was less than feeble


    43. A feeble old man, his weight balanced between legs and cane, stands on the kilometer-long pier and watches bubbles rise to the surface of the water surrounding piling number one hundred thirty-nine


    44. I shivered with cold and longed to pull my arms back into the relative warmth of the blankets and Jade's feeble heat


    45. Hilderich’s voice was sharp and edgy, a mix of hatred and fear burning like embers in his voice when he retorted, his voice echoing back to him as somehow lame and feeble:


    46. He had suggested that Ea could walk for a while after their last stop, and her feeble attempt to complain that he would slow her down didn’t seem very convincing


    47. She caressed his cheek with a feeble hand, before she whispered to him with real effort:


    48. 1 And when Saul's son heard that Abner was dead in Hebron, his hands were feeble, and all the Israelites were troubled;


    49. I am sure she meant them as a threat, and a feeble one, but it rings in my head like it was something more—like she could easily have been talking not about the Amity, but about another oppressed group


    50. She could see how feeble he’d become, only a semblance of what he’d been













































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    Sinonimi per "feeble"

    feeble nerveless debile decrepit infirm rickety sapless weak weakly faint lame debilitated puny declining enervated sickly impotent insufficient ineffectual feckless