"Flabby" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Flabby" Meaning

Flabby refers to something, typically a body part, that has lost its firmness and elasticity and has become soggy and soft. It can also describe something that is weak or ineffective.

"Flabby" Examples

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Here are five usage examples for the word "flabby":

The old couch cushion had gotten flabby from years of use and no replacement was in sight.
After a summer of lounging on the beach, Sarah's arms had become flabby from a lack of exercise.
The soft, flabby skin hung loose around the edges of the formed chicken breast.
The company had to revamp its business strategy to avoid becoming flabby and complacent after years of success.
The once-toned athletic body had become flabby after a year of illness and inactivity.

Note: The word "flabby" is often used to describe something that has lost its strength, tone, or firmness, often due to lack of use or exercise.

"Flabby" Similar Words

Flabbergast

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The adjective "flabbergast" means to astonish or shock someone greatly, often leaving them speechless or goggle-eyed in surprise. It is often used to describe a reaction to something unexpected, surprising, or extraordinary.

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Flabbergasts is a verb that means to shock or amaze someone completely, often in a surprising or astonishing way. It can also imply being utterly bewildered, perplexed, or taken aback by something.

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Denoting or characterized by a lack of elasticity or firmness; soft and limp. Often used to describe something that is weak, inadequate, or lacking in vitality. For example, "The flaccid economy led to widespread unemployment."

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