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How to use weakling in a sentence

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Hedda, for her part, realises she may have made a mistake by marrying a weakling like George, but is too bored to care.
To those who know him, he isn't a novelty act or a weakling who couldn't hack the rigours of the infantry.
Dare to challenge this mantra and you are likely to vilified as a backward-looking weakling who just can't cut it in the online world.
Far from being a national icon, Bonaparte is a weakling, a coward, a sluggard, and an ignoramus.
He knew they were branding him a coward, a bleeding heart, or a weakling, but he didn't care what the public thought of him.
These bags would each weigh 12 stone and to carry those up 12 or 14 stone steps all day was no job for a weakling.
I very nearly did, because I am that much of a simpering weakling who hates to upset people.
Bill was the original nine-stone weakling and not in good health when his call-up papers arrived.
I found it hard to stand there with the likes of him and not feel like a nine-stone weakling.
So I continue my set, and discover that I am perhaps not such a weakling after all!
Gene and Ray are men's men but Ray thinks that Sam is some namby-pamby weakling.
Many have sought to portray George VI as a weakling who was moulded by his formidable wife.
I was your classic 90-pound weakling and, worse, a late bloomer.
Certainly, WADA today is no longer the weakling it seemed to be at the Sydney Olympics.
One is his reputation as a hardline defender of Indian rights—in contrast to Mr Singh, who was mocked by opponents as a mild-mannered weakling.
There was no way I could know, because back then everyone felt that she was just a weakling.
Evolve from a single-cell weakling into a ruthless predator with the Creature Editor.
The successive contradictory versions from the weakling Minister of National Defence cannot all be true.
Rather it is the strength of the erstwhile 90-pound weakling, who builds it up himself through hard work and the exercise of will.
To accept counsel is a common characteristic of great leaders: it is usually the weakling who feels himself too big to take advice.
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Examples from Classical Literature
She struck him across the eyes with full strength, and she was no weakling.
I know you are no coward or weakling, but he could throw you over the wall.
Here I am weeping and wailing, she thought, as if I had no brains and as if I were a weakling.
It must be said for George Fleming that at least he was a hardy villain and no weakling.
He had known him for a fool, a weakling, a babbler, and a bibber of wine.
And they would know they were garroting a man, and not a weakling!
And a weakling, a dawdler like himself, must reply to a hero like that!
And then, I thought, how ever will that weakling live at Wuthering Heights?
Love cannot go wrong unless it be a weakling that faints and stumbles by the way.
Had I been a weakling of a child, I am confident that it would have killed me.
What befel the weakling youth lifting the dread goddess's veil at Sais?
A long life has taught me that a man may seem weak where women and children are concerned and yet be anything but a weakling in the sterner avenues of life.
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