Use of frail in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include frail at the start of sentence, frail at the end of sentence and frail in the middle of sentence

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frail at the end of sentence


  1. Human nature is frail.
  2. She looked old and frail.
  3. Careful: that chair's rather frail!
  4. Many old people become mentally frail.
  5. But human culture is disturbingly frail.
  6. At 90, she's getting very old and frail.
  7. She lay in bed looking particularly frail.

frail in the middle of sentence


  1. He is frail after his illness.
  2. It looked too frail for his hand.
  3. Flesh is so frail - except yours, Joe!
  4. A fierce storm engulfed the frail ship.
  5. His frail hands could hardly hold a cup.
  6. The frail craft rocked as he clambered in.
  7. Mother was becoming too frail to live alone.
  8. The old woman was frail as eggshell and blind.
  9. They would grow into frail and colorless women.
  10. The frail web of human perceptions was laid bare.
  11. The gallery is frail, the roof in fair condition.
  12. There are exercises which even frail people can do.
  13. A frail, thirteen-year-old girl, Helen Burns, befriends Jane.
  14. The boy was frail and never ganged with his fellows at school.
  15. She's still very frail and will need lots of tender loving care.
  16. I last saw him just last week and thought how old and frail he looked.
  17. She looked at Susan and saw with a pang how tired and frail she seemed.
  18. It seemed impossible that these frail boats could survive in such a storm.
  19. My grandmother was becoming more and more sad and frail as the years went by.
  20. I accept that he's old and frail; be that as it may, he's still a good politician.
  21. You hardly need me to tell you that your father is still very frail and must not be upset.

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The part of the foot of a vertebrate between the metatarsus and the leg; in human beings the bones of the ankle and heel collectively