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