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What does weakish mean?

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Adjective
  1. Somewhat weak
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So sit back quietly in that agreeably familiar comfy chair, treat yourself to a pot of weakish tea, and let me put the case for the rise of the dull man.
The student felt himself trembling a little, weakish in the knees.
Albany won a weakish race at Wetherby on his last start for Johnson but was subsequently claimed by George Baker.
He then made for the theater, and the weakish personage he had been playing upon walked down to the river, almost ran, in fact.
He was conscious, for he thanked us in a weakish whisper, when we lifted him carefully into his own bed.
Other countries have survived limp, weakish buffoons in power and have recovered in the next regime.

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