It sank, excused for the flaccidity by Nataly's want of common adventurous daring.
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Besides, inquiries concerning the health of cow- punchers were not only superfluous, but bordered on flaccidity.
3
His very malevolence proceeded from a flaccidity which meanly envied the activities and enthusiasms of other men.
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Nor need we fear that the result of this would be any flaccidity of conviction, or lethargy in act.
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But Governments are beset by an even greater danger, which the learned might call "flaccidity" and the simple-"flabbiness.
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The creaky bed, the unvarnished walls, and the rusty alarm clock, that ticked insistently, all added to the sense of flaccidity.
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After four years of flaccidity it was pleasant to be distended again, but already he felt more filled than he had ever been before.
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The symptoms of produce deterioration include discoloration, increased oxidative browning at cut surfaces, flaccidity as a result of loss of water, and decreased nutritional value.