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Out of condition; not strong or robust; incapable of exertion or endurance.
soft
flaccid
unfit
1
Unfortunately she's not at all the
flabby
sort of person you'd expect.
2
In the past, that's led to charges of running
flabby
balance sheets.
3
The newly hired girl wreathed her
flabby
face in a vacuous smile.
4
She was stocky, but in a powerful rather than a
flabby
way.
5
The
flabby
hand laid the weapon in Crozier's lean and strenuous fingers.
6
This in the toast-rack is so soft and
flabby
-
do
let
me, Hilda.
7
The
flabby
individual wiped his forehead and signed to a trembling assistant.
8
Dear friend, these people are
flabby
and cowardly; they have no heart.
9
It grows pale and anæmic and its tissues become soft and
flabby
.
10
Wrinkles had formed in her superabundant flesh, now grown pallid and
flabby
.
11
He had become too
flabby
-
physically
and
mentally-throughliving too long in space.
12
His hands that drummed idly against the couch were white and
flabby
.
13
Your mind can get
flabby
when you get to be my age.
14
It can seem they have an inbuilt detestation for ordinary,
flabby
humanity.
15
In this fine airs, she can be
flabby
-
pale
but for one reason.
16
Puffy and reddened and
flabby
-
faced
,
leaking and whining: they all did it.
flabby
flabby face
flabby cheeks
flabby hand
flabby body
flabby muscles