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1. Instead he was in total unknown, a weakling by any standards, crippled by an injury a hero would hardly notice and blinded by a nearly uncontrollable fear
2. weakling who’d resort to such a wicked thing,’ said
3. His first impression of the man was that he seemed to be a weakling, crouching in his domineering wife’s shadow
4. While I was always more interested in the sea monkeys, there also was one that always caught my eye: the 90 pound weakling who went on to become a 160 pound muscle bound specimen
5. I get angry thinking about it, the weakling
6. By the same token, a person who to all outward appearances is a physical weakling, whether through
7. Of him, this weakling bitch
8. “Inglenook was a fool to entrust the power to such a weakling child,” purred Katya
9. In it, I saw my own reflection looking down, and for the first time saw myself as more than a beaten down weakling
10. He was a weakling with no will of his own
11. ‘The Weakling Brothers; sounds like a circus
12. John is no weakling
13. Andrei calmed himself down with great difficulty…he wished he could tell Marianne that he had become involved in this situation because of her, and that he had been trying to think of a way to rescue her and her husband…but how would he explain the fact that he had been spying on them? - no, he would have to keep his mouth shut and have to live with the fact that she was probably thinking that he was a coward and a weakling – anyway, James was right… they would have to sit down and try to work out a plan of action
14. Joey often called Laura a weakling
15. The flaw with believing that Lady Ashburn or Elizabeth Bascomb had anything to do with this crime, apart from their apparent lack of motives, was that both women were small and undoubtedly lacked the strength to forcibly suffocate a man who was certainly not a weakling and who would have mounted quite a struggle to save himself from his fate
16. By all the past habits of this kingdom, Lady Ann’s people would have been expected to overthrow King Charles as the weakling he is and take his place, but I am not sure that the people of the future would be interested in grabbing the kingdom, even if it was offered to them
17. King Charles may be an incompetent weakling but he is still entitled to at least know what is happening inside his kingdom
18. weakling had, Paul ripped apart the rest of the box and
19. weakling free-pressing a few quadrillion kilos of terra firma? Or a home-on-her-back amphibian carrying the big blue marble atop all her sub-worldly goods? One helluva choice
20. It’s surprising how that weakling is an
21. you did not tear apart the companions of a weakling,
22. Such approach would portray me as a weakling, suggesting invariably that I could not still think for myself, even as an undergraduate
23. It will seem as if I am a weakling who is incapable of protecting or taking care of herself
24. The sheriff knew that Tom wouldn’t kill a weakling, and that’s why he wasn’t afraid
25. “Do you believe in all of this Hero and Sword stuff? Can that weakling boy really help us?”
26. The weakling man was not weak at all and was to be taken very seriously
27. are content to stay where you are and remain a weakling
28. The blusterer is a self-confessed weakling - he blusters to disguise his weakness
29. weakling as cowardice produces
30. are not a weakling; you can stop this habit if you want to
31. at him: sneak, fool, weakling
32. A weakling and a simpleton at that,’
33. And then, I thought, however will that weakling live at Wuthering Heights? Between his father and Hareton, what playmates and instructors they'll be
34. You can bear plenty; you re no weakling: you shall have a daily taste, if I catch such a devil of a temper in your eyes again!"
35. There was only one member of the Council who did not belong to the Band - Councillor Weakling, a retired physician; but unfortunately he also was a respectable man
36. At the meeting of the Town Council when this offer was considered, all the members present, with the solitary exception of Dr Weakling, being shareholders in the newly formed company, Councillor Rushton moved a resolution in favour of accepting it
37. Councillor Weakling moved that the offer be refused
38. up by Councillor Weakling
39. There was no seconder, because everyone except Weakling was in favour of the resolution, which was carried amid loud cheers, and the representatives of the ratepayers proceeded to the consideration of the next business
40. After a feeble protest from Weakling, who said it would only increase the price of gas and coal without interfering with the
41. `Talking about science reminds me of a conversation I 'ad with Dr Weakling the other day
42. Dr Weakling said that it seemed rather a lot, but he did not go so far as to vote against it
43. , but for the disgraceful conduct of Dr Weakling, who had the bad taste to suggest that the amount was about double what the drain could possibly have cost to construct, that it was of no use to the Corporation at all, and that they would merely acquire the liability to keep it in repair
44. Dr Weakling pointed out that as the proposed alterations would cost about £175 - according to the estimate of the Borough Engineer - and, the rent being only £20 a year, it would mean that the Council would be £75 out of pocket at the end of the five years; to say nothing of the expense of keeping the place in repair during all that time
45. Councillor Rushton said he was disgusted with the attitude taken up by that man Weakling
46. Dr Weakling said that he thought it was understood that when a man was elected to that Council it was because he was supposed to be willing to use his brains for the benefit of his constituents
47. Dr Weakling opposed the motion
48. ) He (Dr Weakling) was sorry to have to say it, but he could not help thinking that this was a Put-up job
49. Weakling did not apologize or withdraw, but he said no more
50. Councillor Weakling, whose rising was greeted with derisive laughter, said he must oppose the resolution