grow feeble
Example Sentences
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As one of a handful of younger volunteers, he’s worried about the longevity of the program as he’s seen staff and volunteers grow feeble and unable to help deliver meals.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 4, 2024
She is very old, and must soon grow feeble, and then—” “And then?” said Rooney, as the other paused.
From Red Rooney The Last of the Crew by Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael)
But the days have begun to grow feeble before one learns how to meet them; how to take the gifts humbly, scorning none, and how to make each day give up its secret balm.
From A Spinner in the Sun by Reed, Myrtle
Always and everywhere, for the past eighteen hundred years, as soon as these wings grow feeble or give way, public and private morals degenerate.
From The Modern Regime, Volume 2 by Durand, John
It is for want of such strong meat as this that the spirit of an age tends to grow feeble.
From Among Famous Books by Kelman, John