1His clothes hung gauntly upon him, and he had a weak-kneed stoop.
2I find they are craven-hearted, weak-kneed, and afraid to give active assistance.
3Several weak-kneed brothers are always ready to vote the way the leaders do.
4Can't you come up with anything better than this squalid, weak-kneed, hat-in-hand routine?
5She takes along a pair of crutches for weak-kneed Ned, just-in-case.
6If you can bring me a good-sized bunch after the weak-kneed--
7Ash felt a little weak-kneed and sat down right where she was standing.
8Yer too weak-kneed, an' hain't got as much backbone as an angle worm.'
9When the gardaí respond, I hope people don't get weak-kneed.
10All through the session he had cajoled and argued the weak-kneed back into line.
11The mere mention of the Maracana is enough to leave any soccer lover weak-kneed.
12It gave our weak-kneed liar the brace that he needed.
13I was weak-kneed at the thought, and sat down on the stool rather abruptly.
14Trembling and weak-kneed, Cat stood, Marc Boland on one side, Quinn on the other.
15He had his way with that weak-kneed committee, as usual.
16Horses that are weak-kneed because of poor conformation, or knee-sprung, are inclined to stumble.