The assailants discovered in it a weak point, a lack of clearness in the clauses specifying the procedure to be followed in matters where common action had to be taken in Finland and in Russia.
This was, in fact, the Captain's weak point, if he had one.
I have one on, but history is my weak point, said Blake.
If he has a weak point, try to make it weaker, or create another weakness somewhere else and his position will collapse sooner or later.
It will be seen that all the combinations shown have for a foundation the proper co-ordination of the pieces, which have all been brought to bear against a weak point.
Black's weak point is unquestionably the Pawn at K 4, which he is compelled to defend with the King.
Straight bowling is more easy to stand up to without nervous shrinking, and slow bowling best reveals every weak point, because a slow ball must be played: it will not play itself.
The usually phlegmatic Conrad defended another weak point, while his at other times amiable spouse stood near him making fearful and frequent raids upon the foe with the branch of of a thorn-tree.
A yell was uttered by the savages as they rushed at a weak point, where the thorn-bush defences had been broken down.
Mrs. Chump, certain that she had hit a weak point in that mention of the yacht.
He had his orders to execute; and above all, he was moving at his best speed towards the enemy's weak point.
But suppose, General," said an artillery officer, "that the enemy has no weak point?
If the enemy has no weak point," returned the commander, with a gleam of the eye and an aggressive tilt of the chin, "make one.
He finds the weak point; if there is no weak point, he creates or seeks to create one.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "weak point" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.