feebly
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feebly \ˈfiːblɪ\
- Faiblement.
- The child, in her confidence with Mrs Quilp, had but feebly described the sadness and sorrow of her thoughts, or the heaviness of the cloud which overhung her home, and cast dark shadows on its hearth. (The Old Curiosity Shop - Charles Dickens)
- Dans son entretien confidentiel avec mistress Quilp, Nelly avait à peine laissé entrevoir la profonde tristesse de ses pensées ; à peine avait-elle montré l’ombre pesante du nuage qui enveloppait sa maison, et couvrait d’obscurité le foyer domestique.
- The child, in her confidence with Mrs Quilp, had but feebly described the sadness and sorrow of her thoughts, or the heaviness of the cloud which overhung her home, and cast dark shadows on its hearth. (The Old Curiosity Shop - Charles Dickens)
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