Use "feeble" in a sentence

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. The Assembly offered a feeble resistance to these actions.

22. 10 She ignored his feeble attempt at humour.

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

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

25. He gave a feeble shrug and tried to squirm free.

26. 'I wasn't asleep,'he said in a hoarse, feeble voice:

27. Blasphemic Disgust by THY FEEBLE SAVIOUR, released 20 December 2016 1

28. You're not going to palm me off with that feeble excuse.

29. Superstition is the religion of feeble minds. Edmund Burke 

30. And when fertilizer is insufficient, new branch grows feeble, blade decrescent hair is yellow, the time that bud forms is deferred backward, flower decrescent , fragrance is feeble.

31. She made a feeble effort to get to school on time.

32. She made a feeble effort to smile, then started crying again.

33. The diarist thought he heard a feeble moan from the other side.

34. A feeble little hatchback in the Highlands deserves to be towed away.

35. She made some feeble excuse about the car having broken down.

36. 38 synonyms for Ailing: weak, fAiling, poor, flawed, unstable, feeble, unsatisfactory, deficient, unsound

37. Bungling (also: awkward, botched, bumbling, clumsy, feckless, feeble, gutless, ineffectual, inept, namby-pamby)

38. 23 synonyms for Anaemic: pale, weak, dull, frail, feeble, wan, sickly, bloodless, colourless, infirm

39. (Laughter) What is it like when you take a feeble little noseful of air?

40. The colonel thought such threats would silence the women, claiming: “They are a feeble bunch.”

41. By 20 Voyager 2 will probably fall silent, its generators too feeble to power communications.

42. Biden's stumbling, Bumbling first steps on COVID-19 expose his weak, feeble plan

43. 2 The Observer found the play "a feeble rehash of familiar Miller themes".

44. It cooked the remote - controlled aircraft using a somewhat feeble 1 - kilowatt beam.

45. It is not enough to help the feeble up, but to support him after. 

46. A solitary street-lamp shed feeble green light, leaving most of the street in shadow.

47. Kennedy raised him, it was pitiable to see his feeble limbs bend under him.

48. He told them he was old and feeble and was not able to walk so far.

49. We are more inclined to strengthen feeble knees and lift up the hands that hang down.

50. Antonyms for Beseeching include diffident, beneficent, casual, apathetic, feeble, lackadaisical, moderate, perfunctory, weak and dispassionate

51. She copped out of the parachute jump at the last minute with some feeble excuse.

52. 12 She wished she had worn some make-up, then chastised herself for such a feeble thought.

53. Feeble writing and two-dimensional characters make Special Correspondents an unsuccessful, embarrassing endeavor for creator Ricky Gervais

54. 18 General Principles Always, and without fail, remove dead, diseased and ailing wood, and spindly, feeble growth.

55. With no work to do, the hangers-on become feeble, with thin skins and mouths reduced to tubes.

56. We have ended up with a feeble compromise of an agreement relating to a six-litre car in 2010.

57. Albinos—a term applied to such individuals—are commonly of feeble constitution, and may exhibit imperfect mental development

58. Loudspeakers with multiple resonance were used to amplify the feeble sound of early radios with unpleasant results.

59. Now imagine that you have felt feeble, not just for one or two weeks, but for months on end.

60. The old and infirm who were too feeble to keep up with the band were left behind to die.

61. The Batavian regiment deserted to their countrymen, giving a blow to the already feeble morale of the Romans

62. Especially avoid ageist language (that categorizes seniors negatively), such as "the aged," "the elderly," oldsters, senile, feeble, etc.

63. 9 It seemed so feeble and spindly floating there next to the toilet paper in the lavatory bowl.

64. General Principles Always, and without fail, remove dead, diseased and ailing wood, and spindly[sentencedict .com], feeble growth.

65. Consequently, the appreciation they develop for Jehovah and his word is too superficial and too feeble to withstand opposition.

66. Any female from a noble line, feeble though she is, ranks above anyone from a lower stratum of society.

67. They interact by the weak interaction, and gravity, but due to the feeble strength of these forces, they are difficult to detect.

68. Elliott's decision to dig up some rather feeble research and focus on the negative is a shining example of this.

69. Researchers have created a new world’s Blackest black—and it’s so light-absorbing, it messes with both mass spectrometers and onlookers’ feeble minds

70. The tragedy of the world is that those who are imaginative have but slight experience, and those who are experienced have feeble imagination.

71. Eventually I gave up, fearing one more attempt to convince her I wasn't completely feeble would end up with me on a Telethon.

72. Adjective 1. weak, fAiling, poor, flawed, unstable, feeble, unsatisfactory, deficient, unsound A rise in overseas sales is good news for the Ailing economy

73. President Monson has done his very best to “succor the weak, lift up the hands which hang down, and strengthen the feeble knees.”

74. The tragedy of the world is that those who are imaginative have but slight experience, and those who are experienced have feeble imagination.sentence dictionary

75. The tragedy of the world is that those who are imaginative have but slight experience, and those who are experienced have feeble imaginations. 

76. They were fulfilling their duty to “succor the weak, lift up the hands which hang down, and strengthen the feeble knees” (D&C 81:5).

77. After all, the commandment to “succor the weak, lift up the hands which hang down, and strengthen the feeble knees”3 did not come with qualifications.

78. When he found a newborn lamb he put it in the folds of his aba, or great coat, since it would be too feeble to follow the mother.

79. Unoriginal, banal, trite, hackneyed, dull, old-fashioned, stereotyped, commonplace, feeble, stale, cheesy (informal), old hat I know it sounds Corny, but I'm not motivated by money

80. When he found a new-born lamb he put it in the folds of his aba, or great coat, since it would be too feeble to follow the mother.