feeble|feebler|feeblest in English

adjective

[fee·ble || 'fɪːbl]

weak, frail; intellectually weak, morally weak; faint, lacking intensity

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1. Feeble story, just making excuses.

2. Management was feeble and cowardly.

3. The feeble applause disheartened us.

4. He bleated out a feeble excuse.

5. He grasped her feeble veined hand.

6. This is a particularly feeble argument.

7. He won't die from that feeble beating.

8. Opposition to the plan was rather feeble.

9. Someone so weak, so feeble, saved ME.

10. The feeble light of a tin lamp.

11. He merely gave them a feeble rebuke.

12. I felt feeble when I was ill.

13. The heartbeat was feeble and irregular.

14. She ignored his feeble attempt at humour.

15. He was a feeble, helpless old man.

16. The little lamp gave only a feeble light.

17. He made a feeble attempt at a smile.

18. She was too feeble to leave her room.

19. Superstitions is the religion of feeble minds. 

20. For reasons that are utterly stupid and feeble.

21. He treasures and understands our feeblest utterances, mumbled in sincerity, as if they were fine poetry.

22. The Assembly offered a feeble resistance to these actions.

23. 10 She ignored his feeble attempt at humour.

24. The state of being weak or feeble; infirmity.

25. She smiled at my feeble Attempt at humour/ humor