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frailly

1 of 1adverb
/ˈfreɪli/
1

in a manner that is physically weak, delicate, or easily broken or injured

  • The elderly woman walked frailly, using a cane for support.
  • The delicate flowers swayed frailly in the breeze, their petals easily moved by the wind.
  • His voice sounded frailly, revealing the effects of illness on his vocal cords.
  • The old book pages turned frailly, showing signs of wear and tear.
  • The bird hopped frailly along the branch, its injured wing hindering its movement.
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