weakling in English

noun
1
a person or animal that is physically weak and frail.
According to John Wright, the virus is already in the soil everywhere, and has been for centuries, and it only breaks out when there are susceptible weaklings in the animal kingdom who have suffered nutritionally.

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1. 15 Can't you fight, weakling?

2. 11 You are a miserable weakling.

3. 14 What a weakling, how boring!

4. 1 Don't be such a weakling!

5. 12 You're a coward and a weakling.

6. 2 He advised her badly, and she married a weakling.

7. Why do I need a weakling like you?

8. You must have a death wish you weakling.

9. 8 Think that weakling is a worthy opponent?

10. She despised the weakling sentiments of Ewan Famber.

11. 6 The governor in Algeria, Chatel, was a weakling.

12. 13 One who lacks force of character ; a weakling.

13. 10 This weakling did not even play at hunting.

14. 4 She despised the weakling sentiments of Ewan Famber.

15. Of course, there had to be the barrack weakling.

16. Strength without love produces the brute. Love without strength produces the weakling.

17. 9 The author characterizes the central figure as a weakling.

18. 7 I'm a useless weakling, and I can't stand excitement.

19. 3 Of course, there had to be the barrack weakling.

20. 27 But compared to a black hole, even this star is a weakling.

21. 17 Strength without love produces the brute. Love without strength produces the weakling.

22. The weakling and the fool have no place among the Charr

23. Traditionally, story lines would begin the hero as a downtrodden weakling.

24. 26 Stand up for your rights and don't be such a weakling.

25. 25 Traditionally, story lines would begin the hero as a downtrodden weakling.

26. 16 Councilor Weakling , who knew that this was probably true , made no further protest.

27. 8 Councilor Weakling , who knew that this was probably true , made no further protest.

28. 19 We wheedled the book ourselves out of that gullible weakling Fleming over at Dull.

29. 20 Her own father had been as much of a weakling as her husband subsequently became.

30. 24 Anyone who is scared at the sight of the spear corps is indeed a weakling!

31. 22 Later, at home,[www.Sentencedict.com] Zilla would accuse him of being a coward and a weakling.

32. 23 What can you do with a man who admits he's a weakling? thought Chueh - hui bitterly.

33. It would need more than a few exercises to turn a seven-stone weakling into a heavyweight boxer.

34. 21 An older historiographical tradition depicted Louis as an impulsive weakling, at the mercy of his overbearing wife.

35. 18 It would need more than a few exercises to turn a seven-stone weakling into a heavyweight boxer.

36. 5 She married a weakling who turned into a bankrupt, and in helping save her husband she bankrupted her uncle.

37. 28 Benzene ring in benzocrown ether has electron receptor effect can reduce complex ability to metal ions because of weakling the basicity of crown ether.

38. Suppose a Kid from the Last Dungeon Boonies moved to a starter town? Considered a weakling his entire life, novice adventurer Lloyd leaves his village located at the fringe of the mortal world to fulfill his dream of becoming a soldier

39. Blading only grew in popularity from there, becoming common around the middle of the 20th century as blood made the transition from grotesque extra to featured event stipulation with the advent of First Blood matches, where the loser was the first to bleed – the weakling.

40. Sufficeth it not that thou Beguilest weakling women? [350] But if into battle thou wilt enter, verily methinks thou shalt shudder at the name thereof, if thou hearest it even from afar.” So spake he, and she departed frantic, and was sore distressed; and wind-footed Iris took her and led her forth from out the throng, racked with pain, and

41. Sufficeth it not that thou Beguilest weakling women? [350] But if into battle thou wilt enter, verily methinks thou shalt shudder at the name thereof, if thou hearest it even from afar.” So spake he, and she departed frantic, and was sore distressed; and wind-footed Iris took her and led her forth from out the throng, racked with pain, and her fair flesh was darkened.