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Sentences with weak

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  • I was too weak to move or think or speak.
  • Until the beating, Cantanco's eyesight had been weak, but adequate.
  • Too rich, too weak to succeed seceding.
  • Author JK Rowling could be tempted to give in to her ' weak moments' and write an eighth Harry Potter book.
  • He was a nice doctor, but a weak man who wasn't going to stick his neck out.
  • His weak voice was almost inaudible.
  • Continuing research shows that most people do not have weak backs.
  • One way to find weak players is to identify their betting patterns.
  • The owner said the bird may have escaped through a weak spot in the aviary.
  • The molecules in regular liquids are held together by relatively weak bonds.
  • Weak, the broadest in application of these words, basically implies a lack or inferiority of physical, mental, or moral strength [a weak muscle, mind, character, foundation, excuse, etc.]; feeble suggests a pitiable weakness or ineffectiveness [a feeble old man, a feeble joke]; frail1 suggests an inherent or constitutional delicacy or weakness, so as to be easily broken or shattered [a frail body, conscience, etc.]; infirm suggests a loss of strength or soundness, as through illness or age [his infirm old grandfather]; decrepit implies a being broken down, worn out, or decayed, as by old age or long use [a decrepit old pensioner, a decrepit sofa]
  • The council was too weak to do anything about it.
  • He voiced his solidarity with the weak and defenceless.
  • The changes come after mounting criticism that the government is weak and indecisive.
  • The weak dollar means American goods are relative bargains for foreigners.
  • Do you think the prosecution made any particular errors, or did they just have a weak case?
  • ...a cup of weak tea.
  • You may very well be asked what your weak points are. Don't try to claim you don't have any.
  • She was a plain-looking woman with a weak chin.
  • A weak link in a chain
  • A weak voice
  • A team weak in defence
  • weak eyes
  • A weak stomach
  • A weak argument
  • A weak state
  • weak tea
  • A weak team
  • A weak government
  • The weaker nations
  • weak discipline
  • A weak railing
  • A weak fortification
  • weak eyes
  • A weak stomach
  • weak features
  • A weak voice, a weak current
  • weak tea
  • A weak drug
  • weak in grammar, a baseball team weak in pitchers
  • A weak argument
  • weak logic
  • A weak fortress; a weak spot in armor.
  • A weak old man; weak eyes.
  • A weak nation; a weak ruler.
  • weak sunlight; a weak wind.
  • A weak reply to the charges; one of the author's weakest novels.
  • A weak argument.
  • A weak mind.
  • To prove weak under temptation; weak compliance.
  • A weak current of electricity; a weak pulse.
  • A hand weak in trumps; I'm weak in spelling.
  • weak tea.
  • The child was too weak to move the boulder. They easily guessed his weak computer password.
  • A weak timber; a weak rope
  • The market was weak in the morning but rallied in the afternoon.
  • weak resolutions; weak virtue
  • That the young Mr. Churchills liked—but they did not like him coming round of an evening and drinking weak whisky-and-water while he held forth on railway debentures and corporation loans. Mr. Barrett, however, by fawning and flattery, seemed to be able to make not only Mrs. Churchill but everyone else do what he desired.
  • A weak acid;  a weak base
  • This place is weak.
  • The prosecution advanced a weak case.
  • A weak sentence; a weak style
  • A weak market; wheat is weak at present
  • A weak negative
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