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The example sentences of FLABBY in videos (3 in total of 3)

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Use "flabby" in a sentence | "flabby" example sentences

How to use "flabby" in a sentence?

  • Cultivate will power, that massive creative force that God the creator built into you. Do not let it remain flabby but strengthen it by use and exercise.
    -Norman Vincent Peale-
  • Moderate exercise every day will impart strength to the muscles, which without exercise become flabby and enfeebled.
    -Ellen G. White-
  • I have flabby thighs, but fortunately my stomach covers them.
    -Joan Rivers-
  • If you want to know if your brain is flabby, feel your legs.
    -Bruce Barton-
  • Lord save us from off-handed, flabby-cheeked, brittle-boned, weak-kneed, thin-skinned, pliable, plastic, spineless, effeminate, ossified, three-karat Christianity.
    -Billy Sunday-
  • Only I look too soft and flabby
    -Onew-
  • The simple life which blandly ignores all care and conflict, soon becomes flabby and invertebrate, sentimental and gelatinous.
    -Henry Van Dyke-
  • One of the flabby lines you hear sometimes is, 'Speak truth to power'. Power knows the truth. It's speaking the truth to yourself that's the challenge.
    -Barry Sanders-
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Definition and meaning of FLABBY

What does "flabby mean?"

/ˈflabē/

flabby

adjective
Soft, fat and out of condition.

What are synonyms of "flabby"?
Some common synonyms of "flabby" are:
  • soft,
  • loose,
  • flaccid,
  • unfirm,
  • yielding,
  • slack,
  • lax,
  • drooping,
  • droopy,
  • sagging,
  • saggy,
  • pendulous,
  • limp,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/sôft/

soft
adjective adverb

Having flowing curves rather than sharp edges. softly.

/lo͞os/

loose
adjective verb

Not tightly controlled, organized, or governed. set free.

/ˈfla(k)səd/

flaccid
adjective noun

soft and hanging loosely. Drooping; lacking stiffness.

unfirm
other

Not firmly or solidly positioned.

/ˈyēldiNG/

yielding
adjective verb

giving way under pressure. To total to a certain amount, as in a calculation.

/slak/

slack
adjective adverb noun verb

not taut or held tightly in position. loosely. Condition of being looser or not tight. loosen.

lax

/laks/

lax
adjective

Not careful about your work or attitudes; sloppy.

/dro͞op/

drooping
verb

To slightly fall to one side.

/ˈdro͞opē/

droopy
adjective

Hanging down (as from exhaustion or weakness).

/ˈsaɡiNG/

sagging
adjective verb

Weak and less useful. To become weak and less useful; to decrease.

/ˈsaɡē/

saggy
adjective

tending to sink or bulge downwards under weight or pressure.

/ˈpenjələs/

pendulous
adjective

hanging down loosely.

/limp/

limp
adjective noun verb

Being soft, not hard, not rigid. An awkward, slow walk due to an injured leg. walk with difficulty.

What are antonyms of "flabby"?
Some common antonyms of "flabby" are:
  • firm,
  • taut,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/fərm/

firm
adjective adverb noun verb

solid and almost unyielding. in resolute and determined way. Company that sells goods or services. To make something become more solid or durable.

/tôt/

taut
adjective

stretched or pulled tight.

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