Encara no tenim significats per a "feeble excuse".
1It was a feeble excuse, and reeked of political influence.
2His impulse was to make a feeble excuse and say he would call again.
3What a feeble excuse to his own conscience was Darius's parting word to Daniel!
4It was that feeble excuse that sufficed to decide her conduct, and she bade him good-bye.
5Han smiled at her feeble excuse, but held on to her hand and looked right into her eyes.
6Sometimes the physician made up some rather feeble excuse for going down to the hangman's house to look up something.
7Nor can we console ourselves by the feeble excuse that Senegal has a climate superior to that of our 'pest-houses.'
8Thus Othello's feeble excuse for killing Desdemona: It is the very error of the moon;
9But no- Idon'twant to make out that I am their victim; that's a feeble excuse, and a worthless one.
10So don't shrug your shoulders so blithely, and don't discount something with the feeble excuse that you've never heard of it.
11Out of this feeble excuse for a hat, Houellebecq has once again pulled, if nothing warm and fluffy, something at least dangerously alive.
12Dess snickered at the feeble excuses and gave Jonathan's thigh a slap.
13I don't even remember what feeble excuses I made as I hurried away from the scene and into my car.
14"A woman's particular reason is a man's feeble excuse," murmured Sir Lucien rudely.
15"Oh, please," Kelly said, dismissing the feeble excuse.
16'That's a pretty feeble excuse.
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