Feckless persons have difficulty in mannaging their work properly. [adjective]
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Even children of feckless parents will gain because choice works at the margins. [adjective]
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Twenty years ago, black men were routinely seen on TV as pimps, muggers, drug dealers and feckless fathers. [adjective]
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Don't think, though I am old and feckless, that my friend's son shall be murdered before my eyes with impunity. [adjective]
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He seems to have been a kindly, homely, somewhat feckless person like many an excellent parish priest, who did not conceal his indignation at some of Northumberland's deeds. [Please select]
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"You are only feckless--only feckless, as the Scotch say," she rejoined with testy sadness. [Please select]
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Who boards you and lodges you, and finds you in meat and malt, you feckless toad. [Please select]
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What have I done i' my feckless life to deserve a son.' [Please select]
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It continued to be a "foreign" and "feckless" sort of instrument. [Please select]
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“You take a pleasure to torment me,” said I, “and I make a very feckless plaything; but let me ask you to be more merciful. [Please select]
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