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Meanings of flabby muscles in English
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Usage of flabby muscles in English
1
People of this type are usually thin, with weak and flabbymuscles.
2
Many giants have flabbymuscles, but these of South America were like athletes.
3
Holly jumped to her feet, grinning, her flabbymuscles tightening.
4
But the convict's flabbymuscles were unequal to the task of getting him through the opening.
5
In the fencing scene, (Act IV.,) his flabbymuscles are soon fatigued, and the queen exclaims:
6
A man of flabbymuscles and gentle voice; seemingly unforceful, and with a personality likable, but hardly dominating.
7
He must put mind and energy into the work, or else continue to have flabbymuscles and an undeveloped body.
8
And what did he have to show for it besides flabbymuscles, sagging skin, a wrinkled face, and gray hair?
9
At first thought, one would say that life in the steel caves of a Dreadnought would mean pasty complexions and flabbymuscles.
10
Blake panted and wheezed, not at the sight of the blood, but at the exertion to which his flabbymuscles had been put.
11
He bore down, once strong and now flabbymuscles quivering like jelly, lips peeling back from his gritted teeth, and the wheelchair slowly pivoted.
12
There would in all probability be a physical struggle-perhapshe would find his own flabbymuscles pitted against the mighty thews of the Sicilian butcher.