feebly

IPA: fˈibɫi

adverb

  • In a feeble manner.
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Examples of "feebly" in Sentences

  • "Jane!" she called feebly, but there was no answer.
  • I don’t care if McCain feebly supported Levin’s request.
  • I caught the word feebly from his lips, spoken as if in a daze.
  • "Keep the tobacco dry," one of the sick men said feebly from the roof.
  • "Love-birds ----" I caught the word feebly from his lips, spoken as if in a daze.
  • A kitten's whine rose feebly from the bundle, a cry of innocence she at first refused to believe.
  • "Millie," he called feebly to the young girl who stood by the fire with her face buried in her hands.
  • "Jack," I called feebly, "you might bring me a drink presently, when you have finished with Nugent, will you?
  • As he raised himself slowly to a sitting posture, and was feeling about for his sword, which had fallen from his grasp as he fainted, he heard his name called feebly by some one near him.
  • Agents definitely open doors where mere mortals can only tap feebly from the outside, and they are also in a great position to advise a writer on shaping their manuscript to make it the best possible commercial prospect.

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