weakling
Americannoun
adjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of weakling
Example Sentences
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Former Big Ten weakling Indiana defied all conventional wisdom to become the nation’s only undefeated team and claim its first-ever No. 1 ranking.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 24, 2025
My mother was the weakling; my father was the smartest person in the room.
From Salon • Dec. 31, 2024
Jesse Eisenberg is excellent as a nebbish weakling who decides to become a “real man” by learning karate.
From New York Times • Mar. 29, 2023
If other dimensions exist, however, gravity may not be the weakling it seems to us, because some of its force could be leaking into these other strange dimensions.
From Scientific American • Feb. 14, 2023
"And weakling or not, he fought that cliff gallantly, Val the miller. He fought it to exhaustion."
From "Rowan of Rin" by Emily Rodda
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