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What words describe someone who is weak because of being old or sick?
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Simple sentences
My grandmother was gradually becoming forgetful and frail.
The frail old man stubbornly refused to make use of a wheelchair.
Tom is frail.
The old man is frail.
Movie subtitles
You're far too frail to compete against real women.
IN THEIR FRAIL CANOE THROUGH STORMS UNDER A BURNING SKY THIRST-CRAZED AND STARVING.
Besides, he's too frail to serve in the army.
She's so frail and gentle, and she loves you so much.
You're a clever little man, little master of the universe. but mortals are weak and frail.
All right, they'll think I'm your frail.
Here, storm-riding men and frail schooners. the salvage masters of Key West. stand guard beside America's lifeline.
My ransom is this frail and worthless body, my army but a weak and sickly guard.
The idea that a frail girl like you. could literally tear a boy of 10 to pieces is utterly ridiculous.
She's a frail, flower-like creature.
What a nice wrist, still childlike and frail.
A human life is truly as frail and feeting as the morning dew.
George Stanley. Look your heart be firm, or else his head's assurance is but frail.
I wouldn't like that and, frail as I am, I'd much prefer to be loaded.
Every muscle tensed up in the frail body.
Woman, sir, is a chalice a frail, delicate chalice, to be cherished and protected.
I can only offer you that frail hope that someday the miracle will happen. and he'll come back to you, not as Charles Rainier, but as.
I also think that you're too frail for the exam.
You're much too frail.
I just look frail.
Very frail he is. I pray you, Madame, it would be malavise to disturb him now.
What latest attack have you planned on this frail body?
The little frail body the soft skin.
Why, Tom, he tells me that Albert horse he don't eat, he don't sleep, he just stand around looking frail and lonesome.
Frail and white-haired.
A human life is truly as frail and fleeting as the morning dew.
He's always been frail. He's been sick all these years.
Look your heart be firm, or else his head's assurance is but frail.
How frail and fickle this life of mortals.
Quit, quit calling her maid, she's not going back to that, she's too frail.
She had always been of weak constitution, and with the endless burden of our piecework labor. she'd driven her frail body too hard for too long.
News and current affairs
At stake is nothing less than Russia's frail democracy.
One can understand that enlightened believers in Islam (of whom there are many) find it upsetting that the world in which they want to live is in fact frail and vulnerable.
Only the frail and ailing 85-year-old King Bhumibol Adulyadej still functions as a symbol of national cohesion.
Romney's proposed contractionary policies - the attempt to reduce deficits prematurely, while the US economy is still frail - will almost surely weaken America's already anemic growth, and, if the euro crisis worsens, it could bring on another recession.
And, indeed, there are serious doubts as to whether there is a viable alternative to today's frail and sometimes violent status quo.
That report instantly raised a question in my mind: if we accept the regime's diagnosis, why did Kim need to work so hard, despite his frail health?
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