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Definition of Feebles
1. feeble [v] - See also: feeble
Lexicographical Neighbors of Feebles
Literary usage of Feebles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Wesleyan Verse (2d Ed.) by Ralph Welles Keeler, Charles N. Rudkin (1914)
"Oh, a feeble nine or ten, And these feeble feebles married Feeble feebles once
again. So the feeble feebles multiplied In a far from feeble way, ..."
2. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1831)
"In come the feebles again—and if, under these perilous circumstances, the feebles
dare to accept office, they have but one step to take, namely, ..."
3. Annual Report of the Indiana State Board of Agriculture by Indiana State Board of Agriculture (1905)
"Mr. feebles: I do not think it would, for It would settle together and get hard
... Mr. feebles: Yes, I plow over all the place, and go over all at the same ..."
4. The Gentleman's Magazine (1854)
"It was right that the race of feebles should not expire. It was said of old that
to be the sire of eons was no great achievement, but that he was a man ..."
5. Habits and Men: With Remnants of Record Touching the Makers of Both by Doran (John) (1855)
"It was right that the race of feebles should not expire. It was said of old, that
to be the sire of sons was no great achievement, but that he was a man ..."
6. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1859)
"... long list of forcible feebles, such as may be found in the antiquated catalogue
of the Eton alumni in the British Museum, which contains scarcely a name ..."