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  • Nik was silent through the introductions; he did not look excited about the prospect of accompanying us any more than we were thrilled at having this brooding, feeble-looking man as our security guard.

    Peace Meals Anna Badkhen 2010

  • A big reason for that erosion, and the concomitant drop in the president's approval ratings, has been the president's feeble-looking handling of the BP

    Obama's MacArthur Moment 2010

  • Nik was silent through the introductions; he did not look excited about the prospect of accompanying us any more than we were thrilled at having this brooding, feeble-looking man as our security guard.

    Peace Meals Anna Badkhen 2010

  • A big reason for that erosion, and the concomitant drop in the president's approval ratings, has been the president's feeble-looking handling of the BP

    Obama's MacArthur Moment 2010

  • Council, and a deputy, made his appearance, and with him a feeble-looking, little old man.

    Scenes from a Courtesan's Life 2007

  • Nikanop Ilyitch, a feeble-looking man who was bailiff or something of the sort, made his appearance at once, listened with servility to all that Kirillovna said to him, said, “it shall be done,” went out and gave orders.

    The Inn 2006

  • The commander of the regiment, a thin, feeble-looking old man with a pleasant smile — his eyelids drooping more than half over his old eyes, giving him a mild expression, rode up to

    War and Peace 2003

  • This was one of the wiry, pasty, strangely feeble-looking types.

    A Body In The Bath House Davis, Lindsey 2001

  • A human male—gray-haired, pale, feeble-looking—stepped from his doorway.

    A Flag Full of Stars Brad Ferguson 2000

  • The door quietly opened, admitting an unmistakable ghost, a feeble-looking grandfather with thin white hair and strong sinews for shaking hands.

    Second Wind Francis, Dick 1999

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