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There was little age or feebleness to be heard in his voice.
His best health was never more than an ordinary man's feebleness.
What if it was her feebleness that made him impatient?
There was no sign of illness or feebleness about him.
In this attempt my great feebleness became more than ever apparent.
The trouble is that feebleness abroad has consequences at home.
There came another rustling sound, but this had nothing of feebleness in it.
Here it was, my chance finally to stand up to my own feebleness.
Only the feebleness of the current just there kept the vessel from drifting slowly away.
Julian also ran to the car, finding his legs could go quickly if he wanted them to, for all their feebleness!
As the years passed, they never let up their pretended belief in the other's mental feebleness.
It was only their feebleness that made them look like dying spiders, she decided.
The disunity and feebleness of will were palpable for months.
"Take care of your mother," he whispered, his voice going from strength to feebleness in an instant.
In any case he was incompetent as a commander, and displayed feebleness.
You cover up a weak point by following it with one that attracts everyone's attention away from the feebleness of your real case.
A better head her glorious body fits Than his that shakes for age and feebleness.
Strength is the outcome of need; security sets a premium on feebleness.
Then the Goddess arose from the bottom of it and shook off her feebleness.
The feebleness of gravity compared with all the others is especially problematical.
The indecisiveness, or feebleness, of his movements was more pronounced.
He pushed down harder on his knees to avoid the appearance of feebleness.
Then a wave of feebleness swamped me and dumped my body on the top step.
You young, virile men cannot possibly understand the feebleness of age."
He punched me in the shoulder, and his touch had the withered feebleness of an old man.