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FRAIL

Definition av FRAIL

  1. bräcklig, skör, klen

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Antal bokstäver

5

Är palindrom

Nej

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AIL
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  • In contrast to his deeply religious, frail brother, William was powerfully built, redheaded, and headstrong.
  • A frail, delicate and extremely shy boy, he was described by his school fellows in 1870 as 'mooney' or abstracted but happy enough.
  • But his own frail physical and mental health made his reign unstable, and Murad V was deposed in favor of his half-brother Abdul Hamid II after only 93 days.
  • Pompadour took charge of the king's schedule and was a valued aide and advisor, despite her frail health and many political enemies.
  • His ambition to become a professional soldier was thwarted by frail health, which, combined with the piety of his parents, led to pursuing a religious career; to that effect, the vicar-general of Fréjus aided Emmanuel-Joseph, out of obligation to his father, Honoré.
  • In 1934 Paris, Carroll "Toddy" Todd, an aging gay performer at Club Chez Lui, sees Labisse, the owner, auditioning frail and impoverished soprano Victoria Grant.
  • Her spirit resides deep within twelve-year-old , a frail middle schoolgirl who is her lookalike reincarnation, which makes Sailor Saturn her alter ego; entirely apart from how the other nine Sailor Guardians are reborn and their human identities entirely separate.
  • In particular, the stereotype that older persons were “impotent, frail, disabled, demented, or dependent.
  • Claire is a frail 6-year-old who is allergic to virtually everything, including wheat, ponies, and spices; 10-year-old Brian has learning problems and has been kept back three straight years in school, and has an oral fixation and pica.
  • Edward III was frail and in seclusion; his prestigious eldest son, Edward the Black Prince, terminally ill.
  • He was not above medium height, somewhat slight of figure and seemingly frail in physique, though this frailty was in appearance only as he was a man of tremendous, tireless energy.
  • She described herself as a "frail, blond, introverted little boy who ran from fistfights and rough-and-tumble games".
  • Because of his small stature and frail health, Mosby was the victim of bullies throughout his school career.
  • That Maximinus was said to have accompanied Mary Magdalene and a company of the faithful to Aix-en-Provence, miraculously sped by a frail boat without a rudder or a mast.
  • During his frail and sickly old age (1802–1809), the composer often would struggle to the piano to play his song, often with great feeling, as a form of consolation; and as his servant Johann Elssler narrated, it was the last music Haydn ever played:.
  • In "Haft Peykar" (Seven Beauties), he also mentions and advises his son about taking more responsibility as the father was growing more frail.
  • Miles leaves for Blithedale without his acquaintance Hollingsworth, who arrives later with Priscilla, a frail girl.
  • These braces proved to be frail and the joints prone to loosening: two braces broke loose during transport, and a third was lost when the tower was being placed on the bottom.
  • Low levels of vitamin D3 are more commonly found in individuals living in northern latitudes or with other reasons for a lack of regular sun exposure, including being housebound, frail, elderly, or obese, having darker skin, and wearing clothes that cover most of the skin.
  • In economics and industrial design, planned obsolescence (also called built-in obsolescence or premature obsolescence) is the concept of policies planning or designing a product with an artificially limited useful life or a purposely frail design, so that it becomes obsolete after a certain predetermined period of time upon which it decrementally functions or suddenly ceases to function, or might be perceived as unfashionable.


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