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the feeble
adjective
Deficient in physical strength; weak; infirm; debilitated.
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Second, the feeble European economy.
And the feeble recovery is petering out.
The trouble is that the feeble Yemeni state is bankrupt.
They barely got by the feeble 49ers last week.
She stopped, shaking her head at the feeble words.
But there's a profound truth behind the feeble pun.
As angry demonstrations go, it was on the feeble side.
The feeble drive was blocked by Steven Pressley.
I am painfully aware of the feeble stature of writers and intellectuals in this complex world.
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CREATING an auction from scratch is not for the feeble-hearted.
Most people thought these rumors to be nonsense, the superstitions of the feeble-minded.
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