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WANDOUGHT: noun, A feeble, puny, weak creature; a silly, sluggish, worthless man, another word for impotence, from the Dictionary of the Scots Language.
The decision comes to her, in the dingy pub where the trio have met, as a regenerative union between herself and nature: This was as far as she could come and still remain herself, but her self seemed a small, weak creature, a skin to be sloughed off and left behind.
The Atlantic razor clam (Ensis directus) is a small, weak creature, about 4 to 8 inches in length.
If there were a god, and it felt mortal pain at the sin of blasphemy, it would be a vain and weak creature, unworthy of sympathy, let alone worship.
Find a weak creature (your little brother) to target.
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After all, why would Varvara want to align herself with those weak creatures who threaten the most important thing she has: male approval — the only form of power accorded to women in this world whose end is just beginning.
Women were perceived as weak creatures that lacked moral and social power.
Thus, it is probable that many migrant women workers will not be categorized as 'pure, virtuous, and weak creatures'.
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