feebleness in a sentence
Examples
- His gardener and confidant, F . L . Maas, noted an unusual feebleness in his movements and later noted that Creede s breathing was labored.
- And Ann Lewis, deputy manager of the Clinton campaign, implies feebleness when she ridicules remarks by the senator as " disconnected and dysfunctional ."
- The speaker of the parliament's upper house on Thursday spoke for stronger parliamentary powers, citing the growing feebleness of President Boris Yeltsin's government.
- The speaker of the parliament's upper house on Thursday called for stronger parliamentary powers, citing the growing feebleness of President Boris Yeltsin's government.
- He is tall and thin, but although he now stoops with age and feebleness one can see that one time his figure was more than ordinarily graceful.
- Antiquization is facing criticism by academics as it demonstrates feebleness of archaeology and of other historical disciplines in public discourse, as well as a danger of marginalization.
- Still he was not equally correct in all his pieces, even betraying feebleness of touch, and not scrupling to denominate himself an artist of many hands.
- But the well-known symptoms of rot in ruling circles help conceal an equally important problem for the country : the utter feebleness of Japan's opposition.
- However, gravity's feebleness puzzles physicists, and some of them suggest it can be explained if space has extra dimensions that we can't see.
- The 75-year-old pontiff seemed tired at times in Africa, but showed little of the feebleness that recently led to open speculation about his successor.