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feeble

[fee-buhl] / ˈfi bəl /


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In the U.K., despite feeble noises about the need for national champions, London signed a deal to use OpenAI models this summer.

From The Wall Street Journal

His feeble attempt garnered a round of laughter from the gathered panel of pundits.

From Salon

A feeble exit from the Champions League, flat domestic performances, a stench of decay in the air.

From BBC

Soap-opera writers can perhaps be forgiven for whipping up such feeble scripts, given daily deadlines, but “Regretting You” is not nearly engaging enough to earn its place on the big screen.

From The Wall Street Journal

Instead, the feeble man behind the curtain is really just a sad, bent, braggart who spends most of his time redecorating the White House and fantasizing that he’s been anointed king of the world.

From Salon