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feeble - use in sentences
Modifying Another Word
- rather: We give what we really know are rather feeble excuses.
- pretty: They make our efforts look pretty feeble by comparison.
- however: He will never cut anything back: never remove a plant however feeble it has become.
- too: He was too feeble in body for the strain.
- increasingly: What people tend to forget to mention from the increasingly feeble Tory party is that they are wasting the poor's money.
- so: A mere thank you sounds so feeble but, THANK YOU.
Adjective complement with noun phrase
- seem: This argument on its own may seem a bit feeble.
Modifies a noun
- excuse: She makes feeble excuse about no beer in fridge.
- imitation: There are many examples of the ways in which modern buildings can respect the character of older ones, without resorting to feeble imitation.
- attempt: All in all FAR FAR better than GB's feeble attempt to run a world class event.
- glow: The flame shrinks until it is just a feeble glow.
- joke: Should the previous sentence again be incomprehensible thanks to the computer, then, dear reader, try to guess the rather feeble joke.
- knee: May our weak hands and feeble knees be strengthened and our souls revived in such a way that we will magnify the Lord.
Used with adjective complement
- seem: On closer examination both of them seem rather feeble.
- grow: A time when mortal hearts slow, pulses growing feeble as their innocent souls ripen for death.
- become: With human wants, kind spirits may become feeble through hunger.
- look: Suddenly, the national central banks of the Euro area are looking rather feeble, putting huge pressure on the center in Frankfurt.
- feel: He felt so feeble that he was unable to do anything.
- remain: Even at this level, the investments remain very feeble.
Preposition: in
- extreme: The language, however is flat and feeble in the extreme in any case.
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