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Foible

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The swordsman aimed for the foible, hoping to break his opponent's blade.
The fencer's foible snapped under the pressure of his opponent's powerful thrust.
The worn-out tires had a foible grip on the wet road, causing the car to skid.
The foible sandcastle crumbled when the wave hit the shore.
The foible paper tore when he tried to remove the tape.
The foible aroma of freshly baked bread filled the bakery.
The foible stitching on her dress went unnoticed by most people.
Despite his skills, his foible for arrogance alienated his teammates on the basketball court.
Despite his talent, his foible for procrastination often led to missed opportunities.
Despite her talent, her foible for procrastination often resulted in missed deadlines.
Jenny's foible for perfectionism caused her to spend excessive time on even the smallest tasks.
His constant need for validation was a foible that hindered his personal growth.
Tom's foible is his impatience; he can't stand waiting in long lines.
The artist's foible for self-doubt prevented him from showcasing his work to a wider audience.
Tom's foible for starting each morning with a cup of tea and a slice of pie may seem unusual, but it brings him great joy.
The politician has a foible for using big words to impress others.
His foible for talking to himself makes people think he's strange.
The politician's foible for telling outrageous stories alienated many voters during his campaign.
The professor's foible for wearing mismatched socks amused his students during every lecture.
The foible ceramic mug chipped when it was dropped on the floor.
The foible delicate china plate broke when it was mishandled during the dinner party.
The museum curator carefully displayed the foible of a rare medieval sword.
The skilled fencer exploited the foible of his opponent's sword, delivering a swift blow.
The medieval knight carried a foible as a backup weapon in case his primary sword broke.
The skilled swordsmith carefully crafted a foible, ensuring its narrow blade was both lightweight and durable.
The historical reenactor demonstrated how to handle a foible while demonstrating swordsmanship.
The fencing instructor explained the importance of targeting the foible in an opponent's defense.
The blacksmith meticulously crafted the foible of a custom-made sword.
The duel between the two fencers ended swiftly when one of them exploited the other's foible.
The knight's foible was his weapon of choice for its speed and precision.
He brandished his foible, ready to strike down his opponent.
He wielded the foible expertly, striking his opponent's weak point with precision.
The duelist had to be careful not to expose the foible of his own sword during the fight.
The foible of the antique sword made it more of a decorative piece than a practical weapon.
The thin, foible pages of the book tore easily with each turn.
The artist's painting lacked depth and appeared foible on closer inspection.
The loaf of bread turned out foible and lacked the usual firmness of a well-baked one.
The delicate lace fabric had a foible texture that required careful handling.
The foible chair collapsed with a loud crash when he sat on it.
The worn-out, foible rope snapped under the weight of the heavy cargo.
The foible pastry collapsed in the oven, ruining the chef's dessert.
The foible fabric of the shirt ripped as he pulled it over his head.
The delicate, foible fabric tore easily when it caught on a sharp edge.
The brittle ceramic mug shattered easily due to its foible structure.
The foible paper shredded in the rain, making the letter illegible.
The thin ice on the lake was foible and could not support the weight of a person.
The foible ice cream melted rapidly under the scorching sun.
The foible kite ripped apart as it soared higher into the stormy sky.
The foible bridge swayed in the strong winds, causing concern for the pedestrians.
The poorly mixed cement resulted in a foible foundation for the building.
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