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Definition of feebly in English: feeblyadverb ˈfiːbliˈfibli 1In a way that lacks strength or force. many, from fear, cried out feebly Example sentencesExamples - He pointed feebly at the silhouette of an outcrop close by.
- He walked around the corner; his best friend was feebly holding onto the stall door, smiling weakly at him.
- In the flickering shadows, she glimpsed the boy curled up feebly in the corner.
- Laden with a tray containing two dinner plates and two tall glasses, she feebly made her way down the stairs.
- She sobbed and shook her head, feebly pushing Laura away.
- A heart that beat feebly told doctors that the patient had problems.
- Rusty horns screech feebly, like the poor birds unable to fly south for the winter.
- She whipped him around the arm and punched him feebly, not because she didn't want to hit hard, but because she couldn't.
- The boy whimpered, and his small fingers clutched feebly at the man, tangling in the fabric of his shirt.
- Like the Jack O'Lantern glowing feebly from the front porch, the movie's script is hollow.
- 1.1 In a way that fails to convince or impress.
he feebly attempted to defend the challenge Plan D, a feebly disguised version of Plan C Example sentencesExamples - The gang murder was feebly investigated by an institutionally racist police force.
- He spends most of the film servicing the inane plot and trying feebly to hide the twist from us.
- I laughed feebly at my own joke.
- She protested only feebly when her father picked her up and tucked her into bed.
- "I have to keep my promise," I said feebly.
- "I'm not very hungry, and I don't want to trouble you," he protested feebly.
- So now we're on Plan D, a feebly disguised version of Plan C.
- Her husband smiled feebly in response.
- "Nobody is going to get hurt," I reasoned feebly.
- He stared around the crowded bar miserably, reminding himself feebly that he was working.
Definition of feebly in US English: feeblyadverbˈfēblēˈfibli 1In a way that lacks strength or force. many, from fear, cried out feebly Example sentencesExamples - A heart that beat feebly told doctors that the patient had problems.
- She whipped him around the arm and punched him feebly, not because she didn't want to hit hard, but because she couldn't.
- In the flickering shadows, she glimpsed the boy curled up feebly in the corner.
- Like the Jack O'Lantern glowing feebly from the front porch, the movie's script is hollow.
- He walked around the corner; his best friend was feebly holding onto the stall door, smiling weakly at him.
- Rusty horns screech feebly, like the poor birds unable to fly south for the winter.
- He pointed feebly at the silhouette of an outcrop close by.
- Laden with a tray containing two dinner plates and two tall glasses, she feebly made her way down the stairs.
- She sobbed and shook her head, feebly pushing Laura away.
- The boy whimpered, and his small fingers clutched feebly at the man, tangling in the fabric of his shirt.
- 1.1 In a way that fails to convince or impress.
he feebly attempted to defend the challenge Plan D, a feebly disguised version of Plan C Example sentencesExamples - "Nobody is going to get hurt," I reasoned feebly.
- I laughed feebly at my own joke.
- He spends most of the film servicing the inane plot and trying feebly to hide the twist from us.
- "I'm not very hungry, and I don't want to trouble you," he protested feebly.
- Her husband smiled feebly in response.
- The gang murder was feebly investigated by an institutionally racist police force.
- He stared around the crowded bar miserably, reminding himself feebly that he was working.
- So now we're on Plan D, a feebly disguised version of Plan C.
- She protested only feebly when her father picked her up and tucked her into bed.
- "I have to keep my promise," I said feebly.
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