Of course not:—how could a weak woman assassinate a man in the streets of London, and not leave a trace of the dreadful deed behind?
I may be a poor, suffering, weak woman, but I have not lived to my years through trouble and tribulation without being able to read a young girl's heart.
Hazel," said the poor, weak woman with a great show of dignity; "I could not bear it now.
So, O beating heart, fear not, for the Lord is just, and thus I trust, though I am but a weak woman.
But never mind, Christian Gregorovitch, your wife is only a weak woman, but she can take care for two, never fear!
I am always ready to forgive and forget, as they say, though I am only a weak woman.
Of course it is very foolish to lose one's temper in that way, but after all, I am only a weak woman, and I confess it was a relief to me when I saw the poor Count take the thing away.
Very soon, however, his rage changed into discouragement and terror, and he wept like a weak woman.
Sire, give ears to reason; consider that you are about to fight against a weak woman, and, above all, that she is your sister.
His mother was not a weak woman, she was not given to hysterics, rather she was cold and grim and hard to all the rest of the world.
I thought that God was in the heavens after all, and that He had used me, a poor, weak woman, instead of a strong man like you.
I am a woman made of fear and love A weak, weak woman, kill not with thy eyes, They shoot me through and through.
They will shrink away then like the cowards they are, as soon as they know that it is a prince who rules, and no longer a weak woman.
You would not be so cowardly as to come and attack a weak woman; that is for the Malays to do.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "weak woman" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.