All 13 Uses of
debilitate
in
Bleak House
- The debilitated cousin supposes he is " 'normously rich fler."†
Chpt 40-42 *
- 'The debilitated cousin holds that it's sort of thing that's sure tapn slongs votes—giv'n—Mob.†
Chpt 40-42
- Debilitated cousin thinks—country's going— Dayvle—steeple-chase pace.†
Chpt 40-42
- The majority incline to the debilitated cousin's sentiment, which is in few words—"no business—Rouncewell's fernal townsman."†
Chpt 40-42
- The debilitated cousin says of her that she's beauty nough—tsetup shopofwomen—but rather larming kind—remindingmanfact—inconvenient woman—who WILL getoutofbedandbawthstahlishment—Shakespeare.†
Chpt 46-48
- Lady Dedlock asks on sitting down to dinner, still deadly pale (and quite an illustration of the debilitated cousin's text), whether he is gone out?†
Chpt 46-48
- Sir Leicester Dedlock attends the ceremony in person; strictly speaking, there are only three other human followers, that is to say, Lord Doodle, William Buffy, and the debilitated cousin (thrown in as a make-weight), but the amount of inconsolable carriages is immense.†
Chpt 52-54
- The debilitated cousin (much exhausted by the funeral) and Volumnia are in attendance.†
Chpt 52-54
- A bow of homage to Sir Leicester, a bow of gallantry to Volumnia, and a bow of recognition to the debilitated Cousin, to whom it airily says, "You are a swell about town, and you know me, and I know you."†
Chpt 52-54
- The debilitated cousin only hopes some fler'll be executed—zample.†
Chpt 52-54
- "I have had the honour of being employed in high families before, and you have no idea—come, I'll go so far as to say not even YOU have any idea, sir," this to the debilitated cousin, "what games goes on!"†
Chpt 52-54
- The debilitated cousin, more debilitated by the dreariness of the place, gets into a fearful state of depression, groaning under penitential sofa-pillows in his gunless hours and protesting that such fernal old jail's—nough t'sew fler up—frever.†
Chpt 66-67
- The debilitated cousin, more debilitated by the dreariness of the place, gets into a fearful state of depression, groaning under penitential sofa-pillows in his gunless hours and protesting that such fernal old jail's—nough t'sew fler up—frever.†
Chpt 66-67
Definition:
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(debilitate) to weaken