10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FEEBLE-MINDEDLY»
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Chembers 21 Century Dictionary
2 stupid; considered to lack intelligence. • feeble-mindedly adverb. • feeble-
mindedness noun. feed1 /fi:d/ c> verb (fed, feeding) verb 1 to give or supply food
to (animals, etc). 2 to give something as food (to animals, etc) n fed biscuits to his
dog.
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Oxford Dictionary of English
derivatives feeble-mindedly adverb, feeblemindedness noun. feed 7verb (past
and past participle fed /fd/) [with obj.] 1 give food to: did you remember to feed the
cat? | [with two objs] she fed him bits of biscuit. 2[no obj.] (especially of an animal
...
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Chambers concise dictionary
feeble-mindedly adv. "feeble-mindedness n. feed 1 > v (fed, feeding) 1 to give or
supply food to (animals, etc) • The farmer fed the cattle on hay. 2 to give
something as food (to animals, etc) • fed biscuits to his dog. 3 to administer food
to (an ...
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Lacan: The Unconscious Reinvented
This mixture that chattering involves—whether in psychoanalysis or not—made
up of representations and signifiers, is described by Lacan as feeble-minded—“
man thinks feeble-mindedly” [l'homme pense débile], he said to indicate that we ...
Tis) 39 So ... was in a manner so unlike her 50 miscarrying on coming to harm
because 40 sillily feeble-mindedly of 41 innocent simpleton 52 angling fishing 42
Nothing . . . pity I'm only sorry (about 55 attending sport waiting for a bite what l ...
William Shakespeare, Eugene M. Waith, 1998
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Essays on Life Writing: From Genre to Critical Practice
You mean?' I am not coherent in my own language when I am besieged by
gradual realization; in a foreign language I twitter feeble-mindedly. 'No! I don't.
You mean Ihugh called me mother ...' 'You feed Ihugh, therefore you are his
mother.
... to pay for the job. If not, you put strings through, and tied your skates on. They
were always coming off, or getting crosswise of your foot, or feeble-mindedly
slumping down on one side of the wood; but it did not matter, if you had a fire on ...
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John Lennon Imagined: Cultural History of a Rock Star
-St. Paul In pop memory 1969 has remained the year when John Lennon not only
identified himself with Christ but also seemed to go mad, or at least to be acting
feeble-mindedly. "His motives are admirable, but his means are childish," ...
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The Resurgence of Anti-Semitism: Jews, Israel, and Liberal ...
A late version of this—at one and the same time culturally illiter— ate and almost
feeble—mindedly optimistic—story can be found faithfully parroted in Sartre's
Antisemite and lea/,7 but I have never met any Jew who believed it. Whereas I
am ...
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The Selected Letters of Florence Kelley, 1869-1931
Have you seen the D.A.R. slander-pamphlet, The Common Enemy? Mrs. Catt
published a fierce, but evidently not fierce enough, attack upon it in the current
Woman Citizen which has been feeble-mindedly answered by Mrs. Grace
Brosseau, ...
Florence Kelley, Kathryn Kish Sklar, Beverly Wilson Palmer, 2009
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FEEBLE-MINDEDLY»
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The Desire of a Woman.
... to “not be dependent on a man” so as to avoid being feeble-mindedly over dependent on defining her success by her ability to find a man. «ThyBlackMan, Oct 11»