Which preposition to use with feeblest
Enter Sir Feeble in an Antick manner.
The material was even to the rays of the feeblest of the heavenly .
The result was as feeble as the policy.
Human strength appears to be too feeble for great results, and moreover, requires repose; which reduces the amount assignable to each man to a fraction of its nominal value.
"But he is very, very feeble to-day, Monsieur Pierre.
It was weak and feeble at first, but a step removed from vegetable matter.
Mine arms are not so weak, nor are my limbs So feebled with mine age, nor is my heart So daunted with the dread of cowardice,
Both were still feeble from recent illnesses and were without the power to resist successfully the effects of the poisoned atmosphere.
Valentinian was even more feeble than Gratian, and Maximus, not contented with the sovereignty of the three most important provinces of the Empire, resolved to reign over the entire West.
Smithson is feeble on that point, as I know of old.'
With a spirit ill-fitted to sustain such proof, trembling and feeble through its tenderness, I have every where sought, and have found only repulse and disappointment.
The dullest of clowns tells, or tries to tell, himself a story, as the feeblest of children uses invention in his play; and even as the imaginative grown person, joining in the game, at once enriches it with many delightful circumstances, the great creative writer shows us the realisation and the apotheosis of the day-dreams of common men.
The sounds he actually succeeded in emitting between dry and quivering lips were pitiful and feeble beyond words.
About the Azores wee stood in feare to meete with some Spanish Armada, because our men were growen faint and feeble by reason of their long voiage.
Dick Sand went before or followed him, always ready to hold him up or keep him back, if his six-year-old arms grew feeble during those exercises.
Those who were the most feeble among us, were placed below deck, together with a few of the least skilful of the negroes, who composed the crew, and the hatches closed upon us, to prevent the sea from coming in between decks, while the dangers occasioned by the surf running over the bar, was passed.