Frailnesses [noun]
Definition of Frailnesses:
fragileness
Sentence/Example of Frailnesses:
He knew the frailness of the bond which kept his body and soul together.
When she talked of her inability to go to night school because of her frailness and weariness, tears flooded her eyes.
It was a mass of cobweb lace of extraordinary antiquity and frailness, mounted on a lining of silver gauze.
This gives one a realizing sense of the frailness of a Mississippi boat and the briefness of its life.
Then as his face suddenly clouded he started forward on the rickety chair with a violence that threatened its frailness.
He was a self-sufficient little guy despite his frailness and didn't really need a woman to look after him.
I crushed her to me, glorying in the strength of my arms and the frailness of her tender little body.
Nor is it in any wise difficult for us to perceive the beneficent reasons for this appointed frailness of the mountains.
As if he knew the frailness of his tenure on life, he sought azure and elliptical routes.
Was it the feeling of an inability to keep, which betrayed a frailness in him?