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flacciditat
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A flabby softness.
limpness
flaccidity
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1
Austria was already blaming us for
flabbiness
and we could not flinch.
2
I think I am changed in some stern spiritual way-stripped of
flabbiness
.
3
A careless, spasmodic hurrying and retarding leads only to
flabbiness
and inconsequence.
4
How did they rid themselves of their civilian
flabbiness
and acquire it?
5
Now, Ben, there's nothing wrong with your bare body, barring a certain
flabbiness
.
6
The coarseness, the
flabbiness
,
the purplish hues were no longer there.
7
Note the shape of his head, the
flabbiness
of his ears.
8
I have spoken of the impression of
flabbiness
which this man Blessington conveyed.
9
He was a great soft lump of a man, a giant of
flabbiness
.
10
That argues a shameful
flabbiness
of the moral fibre, doesn't it?
11
And all the lines in her face, the
flabbiness
,
the wrinkles.
12
The
flabbiness
of Broadway cannot be washed out of the soul in a month.
13
He was growing stout and soft, and there was unwonted
flabbiness
in his muscles.
14
They have absolutely no savor of softness or moral
flabbiness
.
15
Strychnine is a grand tonic, Kemp, to take the
flabbiness
out of a man.
16
He was a big man, powerful for all his
flabbiness
.
flabbiness
certain flabbiness
moral flabbiness
apparent flabbiness
civilian flabbiness
hate flabbiness
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