Examples of using Anemic in English and their translations into Hebrew
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A little anemic too.
Anemic, that means low on iron.
Still a little anemic.
I'm a little bit anemic, but that's to be expected.
The rest of you, anemic.
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What about anemic children?
It doesn't make me anemic.
It was a kind of anemic, I have to say.
How to Know if You Are Anemic.
People would become anemic, severely anemic.
So far, Western responses have been anemic.
You sound like some anemic French guy.
In the first quarter we were a little anemic.
He's a mess… anemic… severely dehydrated, probably hep C.
It's bloody anemic.
So, does every anemic pregnant woman need a blood transfusion?
That was more like an anemic grin.
The iPhone 3GS had a very anemic 600Mhz processor coupled with just 256MB of RAM.
It contributes to the healing of anemic states.
The Jensen baby's anemic, and the MCS flow is 70.
She has all the usual physical anemic signs.
The clothes have an anemic and conserved look, and their frozen form conveys the sense of time.
So far, however, the Western response has been anemic.
You have provided an alibi, however anemic, for the bombing today.
Then I discovered Wordsworth and the old platitudes and parables seemed anemic.
The Entry of the Gods into Valhalla… A little anemic without the orchestra.
There may be chances that you could even be anemic since most of the iron present in your body was shared with the baby and the placenta.
I can't afford to look tired like some sad, anemic dishrag.
The magnificent spiral NGC4921 has been informally dubbed anemic because of its low rate of star formation and low surface brightness.
His popularity hasbeen undermined by stubbornly high unemployment and anemic economic growth.