feebly in English

adverb

weakly, faintly; without strength or intensity, faintly; in a frail manne

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1. The bird is beating feebly.

2. He shook his head feebly.

3. The bird feebly beat its wings.

4. The two young people conversed feebly.

5. " Explain,[sentence dictionary]'said Mr. Bamberger feebly.

6. His left hand moved feebly at his side.

7. I said "Sorry", very feebly, feeling rather embarrassed.

8. He held it between his paws and nibbled feebly.

9. 13 His left hand moved feebly at his side.

10. Machinery slackened; throbbing feebly like a fainting pulse; stopped.

11. Is girl pee to make love feebly do much?

12. 25 I said "Sorry", very feebly, feeling rather embarrassed.

13. Eyes bulging, he collapsed, hands feebly clawing at his mouth.

14. Melanie nodded her head feebly and gestured toward the baby.

15. The engine sputter feebly for a while and then stop.

16. The engine sputtered feebly for a while and then stopped.

17. Mrs Thatcher shook her head feebly and turned paler than ever.

18. It was foggy and the sun shone feebly through the murk.

19. He moved feebly, trying to lift a hand to probe his wound.

20. Now , however, this feeling had changed to one of opposition, which rose feebly.

21. When he got close enough they saw that its hind legs were twitching feebly.

22. We smiled feebly and refrained from attempting any further communication with these introspective folk.

23. This time -- and the following night -- the wives fidgeted feebly, and tried to say something.

24. Synonyms for Bloodlessly include languidly, lifelessly, listlessly, passionlessly, spiritlessly, coldly, feebly, half-heartedly, limply and unenthusiastically

25. A brood of ducklings, which had lost their mother, filed into the barn, Cheeping feebly.

26. Antonyms for Brawnily include weakly, scrawnily, frailly, skinnily, delicately, feebly, wimpily, punily, thinly and weedily

27. Antonyms for Athletically include frailly, weakly, delicately, feebly, punily, sicklily, weedily, flabbily, idly and impotently

28. Groggy with heat, Jackie wondered feebly if they changed the sign with every birth and death.

29. Antonyms for Cordially include half-heartedly, with reservations, mildly, slightly, lightly, minorly, faintly, superficially, vaguely and feebly

30. Groggy with heat[Sentencedict.com], Jackie wondered feebly if they changed the sign with every birth and death.

31. The searchlights from the guards' boxes competed feebly with the storm still sizzling blue in the distance.

32. I struck out feebly in self-defence and hit him across the chest, which increased his rage.

33. Melanie stirred feebly, her hands seeking the baby, and wade covered his eyes and Cowered, too frightened to cry.

34. To advance slowly, feebly, laboriously, or with frequent stops: We Crawled along in traffic until we reached the highway

35. He felt strangely disoriented and feebly guilty and for a moment could not remember the crux of his sermon for tomorrow.

36. Smiling feebly, Mundin stood silent just when I needed him to bring in the cavalry and rescue my besieged story.

37. No deaths or injuries, but a few hands waving feebly from under the pile of bodies indicated that rescue was required.

38. Beggar irresolutely pulled a billet of wood towards him, set it up between his feet, and tapped it feebly with the axe

39. 12 He felt strangely disoriented and feebly guilty and for a moment could not remember the crux of his sermon for tomorrow.

40. Pronotum slightly convex, gradually narrowed anterad from base, emarginate at anterior margin, feebly Bisinuate behind head; surface evenly punctate as head; marginal pronotal stria complete, well impressed

41. Brainwashed, hypnotized, or just a venal little weasel with a Napoleonic complex feebly trying to take down the most compassionate Administration in the nation's history with a tapestry of falsehoods, prevarications, and perjurious distortions.

42. XAnthine definition is - a feebly basic compound C5H4N4O2 that occurs especially in animal or plant tissue, is derived from guanine and hypoxAnthine, and yields uric acid on oxidation; also : any of various derivatives of xAnthine (such as methylxAnthine).

43. "Now die!" – So speaking, to the shrine he tore / the aged Priam, trembling with affright, / and feebly sliding in his son's warm gore. / The left hand twists his hoary locks; the right / deep in his side drives home the falchion, bared and bright.