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to feeble
adjective
Deficient in physical strength; weak; infirm; debilitated.
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Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka's powerful defence secretary, growls that Tamil Nadu dictates policy to feeble Delhi.
Bond, legendary swordsman of the boudoir, reduced to feeble misdirections about writing paper?
He added salt to feeble praise by saying Mr. Pataki is interested only in helping the rich.
The industry is obsessed with this hackneyed tale, once inflicted upon young virgins to prepare them for marriage to feeble old buzzards with money.
Nein, danke Don't shoot the cucumber Arrest and revival ReprintsOutsiders worry about Latvia's manifold weaknesses, ranging from leaky border controls to feeble defence spending, as well as the domination of the media by shadowy commercial interests.
Technological fixes like sender authentication and electronic stamps would also take time to carry out, but filtering is already here -- and it is reducing the spammers' messages to feeble signals swamped by a roar of alphanumeric noise.
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Strapped into your skis, you hold on for dear life to feeble-looking reins while a horse leads you along a trail.
But if the lacklustre growth is largely down to feebler supply, then fiscal austerity becomes more defensible and loose monetary policy more risky.
Although some of the younger delegates found Franklin a sentimental old fool prone to feeble-minded irrelevance, he was shrewd beyond their understanding.
In another study conducted in the 1930s, Harold Skeels, noting the decline in IQ in young orphanage children, removed toddlers from a sterile orphanage and gave them to "feeble-minded" institutionalised older girls to care for.
But space doesn't look colourful to our feeble human eyes – or even to most telescopes.
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