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    weak example sentences

    weak


    1. “Don’t shoot!” It’s a weak voice with a southern accent


    2. But he was tired and it came out a weak, sad sound


    3. Moyo’s stomach feels twisted looking at how weak his brother is


    4. Use at weak strength for best results and less damage (soap will burn plants)


    5. “This is why I hate facing people as weak as you,” Scar told her as he extended his hand and picked up his gun


    6. Punka tried singing, but his voice sounded jagged and weak, like a monkey trampled by buffalo


    7. As the animals he hunted twitched and bled out their life's blood before him, he would tell the dying creature, "You are only bleeding because you are weak


    8. "You are only bleeding because you are weak


    9. The insects, relentlessly biting his flesh, made him too weak to carry more


    10. a weak and thin smile, turned on his heels and walked back towards the bar shaking

    11. weak during that time; slept a lot, ate almost nothing, the amount of


    12. deep that it swallowed entirely the weak shaft of moonlight that tried to sneak into the


    13. ” And not being weak in faith, he did not consider his


    14. 15:3-5; James 5:19-20), and comforts the weak and sad sheep in times of sickness


    15. I feel as weak as a kitten … one of them watches me as the other removes the vase of flowers from the table and places everything so I can reach it


    16. Weak instead of strong – When challenges to the Almighty God arose, Zedekiah


    17. weak be allowed to determine the direction of the church


    18. I pointed to the foot of the bed and spoke with a weak and pleading voice


    19. His voice had been so weak when he said it that he'd been the only one to hear


    20. Weak with self-imposed malnutrition and the physical pain that came from my descent into madness, my body finally gave up the struggle for normality

    21. “We then that are strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak, and not to please ourselves


    22. I called myself every name under this weak English sun, and slapped my face hard to restore full alertness


    23. God chooses that which is weak to overcome the strong


    24. the strong supporting the weak) it is my most sincere hope that the maiden voyage not the survivalist attitude (e


    25. Let weak) that predicates the survival of all parts involved


    26. She had grown so weak and looked so frail but yet there


    27. days in the prison cell had left her weak and broken


    28. It was pounding, and he felt so weak


    29. Those who were fatigued and weak, and could not keep up with the rest of the congregation of Israel, were attacked from behind


    30. Wolves do not go after the strong in the flock, but instead the weak and elderly

    31. Though the people were destroyed by David in 1 Samuel 30, the spiritual Amalekites are continuing to attack the weak, young, elderly, and fatigued of God’s people to this day


    32. Saul being unwilling to utterly destroy that kind of enemy – wolves searching to destroy the weak and defenseless of Israel – is what caused Samuel the prophet to weep


    33. He tried to raise himself, but he was still too weak


    34. She was so weak that he wouldn’t have heard her had he not been right on top of her


    35. (1 for weak and 10 for excellent


    36. Yes My Lady, I do; he is indeed weak, no food or water for several days


    37. about cancers and weak bladders


    38. He could barely make out what she was saying, just a tiny, weak voice


    39. With his pack so much lighter Alan felt freed and he also felt it would be very weak of him to have to call the rest this time


    40. If you suffer from high blood pressure, palpitations, chronic constipation, chronic nasal catarrh, or weak eyes, please do not attempt the Headstand

    41. A few weeks before they were due to marry, you were born prematurely and your poor mother was too weak to recover from the trauma of your birth


    42. In Ahmedabad, service is for the weak


    43. He still found the beauty of fresh skin and bright, expectant eyes utterly compelling, but his flesh was weak and he was tired


    44. The posts on the headboard in his bedroom were becoming dangerously weak as he whittled them away to nearly nothing with his little morning notches and aide memoirs


    45. I am weak


    46. Over a plateful of slightly stale tractor-wheel biscuits and weak tea in chipped china cups, Danny and Annie found out that there were no savings, no insurance policies and no investments


    47. weak, almost malnourished,' the iloctor said


    48. Weak internal systems can become prey for strong viruses


    49. poor, and the strong and the weak without mercy or allowance for


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    Synonyms for "weak"

    weak washy watery fallible frail imperfect faint debile decrepit feeble infirm rickety sapless weakly light unaccented puny insubstantial sickly unhealthy unwell fragile delicate dainty breakable fine exquisite impotent powerless ineffective inadequate forceless ineffectual inefficient emasculate vague illogical lame inconclusive unconvincing unsatisfactory simple foolish silly stupid senseless unintelligent irresolute insecure unstable unsteady fluctuating vacillating undecided flimsy slender slight slim poor wobbly trifling deficient insufficient lacking short wanting

    "weak" definitions

    wanting in physical strength


    overly diluted; thin and insipid


    (used of vowels or syllables) pronounced with little or no stress


    wanting in moral strength, courage, or will; having the attributes of man as opposed to e.g. divine beings


    tending downward in price


    deficient or lacking in some skill


    lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality


    (used of verbs) having standard (or regular) inflection


    not having authority, political strength, or governing power


    deficient in magnitude; barely perceptible; lacking clarity or brightness or loudness etc


    likely to fail under stress or pressure


    deficient in intelligence or mental power