When you are old and enfeebled your muscles don't work very well, you can't cough and you are at risk of pneumonia. |
It enfeebled us so much that even freedom from European colonisation did not make us independent and strong. |
Artists dominated by reason lose all feeling, powerful instinct is enfeebled, inspiration becomes impoverished and the heart lacks its rapture. |
The old man is too enfeebled to make the journey, and sends his young counterpart on the voyage to retrieve the treasure. |
The mind or intellect seems to be enfeebled by sentiment today as your head and heart tug you in different directions. |
He was a weak, completely enfeebled old man, between one hundred and twenty and one hundred and fifty years old. |