weak spot

NOUN
  1. a place of especial vulnerability
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How To Use weak spot In A Sentence

  • I've always had a weak spot for chocolate.
  • The anti-globalization left, which abhors property rights of any kind, loathes patents, and quickly found a weak spot in the case of health.
  • Everybody has some weak spot.
  • An inguinal hernia is a groin hernia that is caused by a weak spot where the thigh joins the lower stomach.
  • Deborah Kovacs tells a fast-paced story from Catie’s point of view in serviceable prose with some weak spots. 2009 September 03 « One-Minute Book Reviews
  • There are also concerns about weak spots in the steel reactor pressure vessel at Flamanville - a key piece of equipment which houses the reactor. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dick Cheney knows the moral weak spot of this country – it is the complete self-absorbtion of many Americans. The Paradox of Law: The Past as Prologue « Antiwar.com Blog
  • The owner said the bird may have escaped through a weak spot in the aviary.
  • Eventually it would have reached a weak spot in the terrain - a dip in the face, a rock outcropping - and broken off completely.
  • Very probably the gale of the previous week, and the heavy wind which raged during the night, loosened the supports of the pier, and as soon as the tide came in the backwash found out the weak spots and quickly broke up the whole structure.
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