We found 18 examples of how to use feeble in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 18 of 18.
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1. | The old lady has been rather feeble since her illness. | |
2. | The feeble patient is suffering from stomach cancer. | |
3. | He was too feeble to do manual labor. | |
4. | Superstition is the religion of feeble minds. | |
5. | Happiness is a feeble flower. | |
6. | "The economy has opened up a faultline in the Atlantic," announces La Stampa, reporting on the impact of recent remarks by Barack Obama which imply that the poor management of the Eurozone crisis is to blame for the feeble outlook for growth in the US. | |
7. | I don't want to hear your feeble excuses. | |
8. | My religion consists of a humble admiration of the illimitable superior spirit who reveals himself in the slight details we are able to perceive with our frail and feeble mind. | |
9. | Tom's grandmother is quite feeble and needs help with her daily activities. | |
10. | A lonely boy was reading near a feeble fire. | |
11. | She met my feeble joke with a blank stare. | |
12. | With five feeble senses we pretend to comprehend the boundlessly complex cosmos, yet other beings with wider, stronger, or different range of senses might not only see very differently the things we see, but might see and study whole worlds of matter, energy, and life which lie close at hand yet can never be detected with the senses we have. | |
13. | "You don't mean to say," I cried, in amazement, "that that tottering, feeble old woman was able to get out of the cab while it was in motion, without either you or the driver seeing her?" | |
14. | When you realize that most of the food that humans eat is from grass species, you will begin to see humans as sick and feeble grass-eating hobbits instead the noble apes we should and could be. | |
15. | The old man spoke and, with a feeble throw, / at Pyrrhus with a harmless dart he drave. / The jarring metal blunts it, and below / the shield-boss, down it hangs, and foils the purposed blow. | |
16. | "Not so; though glory wait not on the act; / though poor the praise, and barren be the gain, / vengeance on feeble woman to exact, / yet praised hereafter shall his name remain, / who purges earth of such a monstrous stain. / Sweet is the passion of vindictive joy, / sweet is the punishment, where just the pain, / sweet the fierce ardour of revenge to cloy, / and slake with Dardan blood the funeral flames of Troy." | |
17. | We could get no information from her, as she is very old and feeble. | |
18. | Playing whist by the cabin lamps when it is storming outside is pleasant; walking the quarterdeck in the moonlight is pleasant; smoking in the breezy foretop is pleasant when one is not afraid to go up there; but these are all feeble and commonplace compared with the joy of seeing people suffering the miseries of seasickness. |