Sentence example with the word 'frail'

frail

abulic, cowardly, erring, fly-by-night, humanistic, misty, poorly, sleazy, thin-set, unwell, willowy

Definition adj. physically weak

Last update: March 1, 2017


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She has become very frail after her illness.   [adjective]

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She lay in bed looking particularly frail.   [verb]

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He was a delicate, frail-looking little fellow, dressed in a black velvet suit with knee breeches.   [adjective]

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Unfortunately this painting is too frail to travel from Moscow.   [adjective]

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But our best resolutions are frail, when opposed to our predominant inclinations.   [adjective]

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We're a' frail--but ye canna hae sae muckle to bow ye down.   [adjective]

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The doubt of the victory stimulated his faculties to full return, a result aided not a little by a long rest--such as could be had on their frail support.   [adjective]

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Do we not know that man is frail and fickle, that his heart is full of delusions, and that his lips are a distillery of falsehood.   [adjective]

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Take haud o' my arm--an auld and frail arm it's now, but it's been in as sair stress as this is yet.'   [adjective]

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How slight a thing will disturb the equanimity of our frail minds.   [adjective]

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It was just a holiday canoe-meet, and hundreds of the small, frail craft were darting about upon the surface of the water like so many pretty dragon-flies.   [adjective]

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