Get Free Checker

How To Use Flab In A Sentence

  • In other cases, excess flab was a contributory factor. The Sun
  • Still, the crêpe was even oilier - thick, flabby and barely hot, with the flavour of an onion-soaked flannel. Times, Sunday Times
  • Doctors say they can also take fat from flabby thighs and stomachs. The Sun
  • The coffin was palled with a square of rusty black velvet, whence all the pile had long been worn, and which the soaking rain now helped age to embrown and make flabby; a standard cross was borne by an ecclesiastical official, who had on a quadrangular cap surmounted by a centre tuft; two priests followed, sheltered by umbrellas, their sacerdotal garments dabbled and draggled with mud, and showing thick-shod feet beneath the dingy serge and lawn that flapped above them, as they came along at a smart pace, suggestive of anything but solemnity. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 107, September, 1866
  • I’m burning gut flab, a word floats in my head—beginning. Tricks
Master English with Ease
Translate words instantly and build your vocabulary every day.
Boost Your
Learning
Master English with Ease
  • And one in three think it will take four months to lose the flab. The Sun
  • Just can't get rid of your flabby belly, even though you do sit-ups and crunches until you're ready to drop?
  • The thought of flabby old farts in az and florida doing anything besides sitting on their asses all day is hysterical: D Think Progress » Only One Republican Federal Lawmaker Has Spoken Out Against Arizona’s Draconian Immigration Law
  • So fighting the flab is a big boost for your health in many ways. The Sun
  • He is a great, flabby sham, an actor close to suicide, maybe - and this is an extraordinary display of incipient madness or incorrigible playfulness.
  • Saying that Joan was taken aback is to put it mildly. She was completely flabbergasted.
  • My stomach is flabby and there are acres of it. The Sun
  • But there's a huge advantage in being a private company, as long as we use that wisely and don't become flabby or soft in the way we approach the business.
  • After a long wait, we're flabbergasted to be announced winners.
  • -- Ed. [146] Scimus quam lubricus sit lapsus, dum aliunde nobis flabella suscitat Satan: quia videmur culpa exempti, si ejus partem sustinet qui nos ad flagitium inducit. Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2
  • Brooker, a stout and flabby man, with pouches under biliously tinged eyes, bowed and broke into a violent perspiration, not wholly due to the shiny black frock-coat suit of broadcloth donned for the occasion. The Dop Doctor
  • I did no exercise and became flabby and untoned. The Sun
  • The gruelling regime saw him slim to 16st, but he was left with unsightly flabby skin. The Sun
  • So fighting the flab is a big boost for your health in many ways. The Sun
  • That flat stomach melts into soft library flab as library time takes precedence over exercise.
  • But after shaking off the flabbergast and the dumbfound he got that expression on his face, the one when he looks like a goddamn boob and he's psyched to tell me something. Josephine Skinny Jeans: Chapter 1
  • He was of good army build, not letting any flab get to his body with his steel blue eyes that demanded respect when he wanted it.
  • His limbs looked flabby, his extremities bloated, his gut rose and fell with the labor of his breathing.
  • Best of all, you don't have to set foot in a gym to lose your festive flab. The Sun
  • He lost so much fat that he was able to transform his flabby body into a shredded physique complete with ripped abs!
  • Remove the flabby skin and cut portions rather than neat slices. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ignorance of the American people regarding foreign affairs never continues to flabbergast me. CNN Poll: Support for Afghanistan war drops
  • Besides, it improves general body shape - no one wants a flabby stomach in the summer!
  • The _third_ and _fourth glumes_ are half-amplexicaul, empty, epaleate, flabelliform, 4-lobed, 7-nerved, shortly awned at the back, villous; the side lobes are acuminate or aristate and the central lobes are shortly awned. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • Apart from the foregoing liturgical uses, a flabellum, in the shape of a fan, later of an umbrella or canopy, was used as a mark of honour for bishops and princes. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • I cannot understand how I let silly things bother me before, like a flabby stomach.
  • One in five cases of cancer is caused by excess flab. The Sun
  • I was left with saggy skin around my stomach and I resorted to wearing baggy jumpers to hide the excess flab. The Sun
  • The bloated, flabby, obfuscatory writing has wearied readers for two decades.
  • My stomach is flabby and there are acres of it. The Sun
  • Confused, I eased myself from the water and walked round the pool edge, flabby and dripping.
  • My workout video will help you get rid of that flab.
  • * Scimus quam lubricus sit lapsus, dum aliunde nobis flabella suscitat Satan: quia videmur culpa exempti, si ejus partem sustinet qui nos ad flagitium inducit: [801] 1 Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2
  • Our bodies had become soft and flabby from lack of work and our souls were damaged far beyond repair.
  • They seem to you inert, flabby, weakly envious, foolishly obstinate, impiously mutinous, and many other things.
  • I was struck - flabbergasted, really - by the velocity of the heaves.
  • Idipfum evidentitts etiam conflabit, ù defcriptae hyperbolae definiantur afymptoti. De funium tensione ...
  • Remove the flabby skin and cut portions rather than neat slices. Times, Sunday Times
  • In London, at a distance from all this tragedy of courage, I felt that I had slipped back to a lower plane; a kind of flabbiness was creeping into my blood -- the old selfish fear of life and love of comfort. Carry On Letters in War-Time
  • With the imperial household out of the way, the Senate enfeebled by dissension and apathy, the civil service terror-stricken, and the military under flabby command, the throne seemed well within Faustinus's grasp.
  • A strong sense of urgency can even help to disguise a certain flabbiness in the opinion itself.
  • Your flabby stomachs and obvious lack of muscle tone are an internet hit. Times, Sunday Times
  • His flabby white skin has been painted blue. The Sun
  • Our confessional anti-heroine is still a TV journalist, still concerned about her weight (she should be more worried about the all the excess flab in the dialogue), but no longer single.
  • An integral part of the rich Assamese art and culture, which has flabbergasted renowned scholars, this highly skilled art is gasping for survival.
  • He's got soft and flabby since he gave up running.
  • The richest and most beautiful specimen is the flabellum of the thirteenth century in the Abbey of Kremsmünster in Upper Austria. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • It will be funny watching Rove sweating and having a heart attack in the first 100 yards jogged ever by his flabby body. Think Progress » Rove on attempted citizen’s arrest: ‘I wish there wasn’t so much attention paid to it.’
  • Come summer, many of us dread getting our flabby bits out on the beach. The Sun
  • Dubbed Manx, after the female underwear brand Spanx, the stretchy fabric is said to lift and firm flabby backsides, suck in beer bellies and smooth away so called love handles. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • And the eel nigiri were wan and flabby: no bounce in the rice, no life in the snake flesh. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shed some flab through diet and exercise. The Sun
  • Prime Minister Edward Natapei forfeited his seat after missing three consecutive sittings without notifying the speaker, a blunder one analyst called "flabbergasting". Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • There was an oily slick on top and far too many noodles, flabbily over - cooked.
  • As time goes on, his body grows muscular and thick, no longer flabby or soft.
  • Yet when the deep-spacers who man this Pegasus of the void set down on Altair-4 and are confronted with a tinker-toyman called (close your ears) Roddy (sic) the Robot, they are flabbergasted. Will You Go See Avatar?
  • It would have been hard to judge who was the most flabbergasted by the situation in which we now found ourselves. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Emily says the hardest word she had to spell was 'flabbergast'. WKYT - Home - Headlines
  • Something swooped at her, some winged and flabby thing whirling out of the aphotic pits of this non-being; she felt it cut her arm, felt blood hot on the cold flesh. The Silicon Mage
  • My workout video will help you get rid of that flab.
  • I cannot form a relationship because I am embarrassed to show my flabby skin to a man. The Sun
  • MUSIC to the ears of those of us wanting to lose festive flab - listening to tunes during exercise can boost a workout. The Sun
  • But Gillespie loved to sing and clown as well as to flabbergast with his brilliance and inventiveness, and he never quite saw why that should bother anybody. Jazz's Last Hero Trumpeter
  • The old charisma is back and all those rumours of flab injections can be scotched once and for all - until the next time.
  • Doctors say they can also take fat from flabby thighs and stomachs. The Sun
  • A few weeks of aerobics will firm up that flabby stomach.
  • But perhaps it is justified to form a negative assessment about the judgment and diligence of a person who is overweight and flabby.
  • To know and to be aware of many things is like a man too fat for his house and this obese pig of a man is forced onto the streets where he can't tolerate the heat and cold because of his flab; and then I come along and suck through his baboonish skin before he knocks off. Corpus of a Siam Mosquito
  • His eyes were underhung with flabby half-moon plums. Spider Bones
  • As well as taking a crack at the "pale, flabby" people he assumes are food bloggers with their "wankerish little digicameras", he continues, in trademark fashion, "I think photographing one's food in a restaurant is easily as rude, disrespectful and brutish as … dropping one's trousers in the middle of the room and taking a massive dump". getting his bowels in such a twist. Life and style | guardian.co.uk
  • Five minutes a day of abdominal exercise will tone a flabby stomach.
  • But she did it - only to be faced with the' flabby skin. The Sun
  • He had sweated off the flab that was the natural outgrowth of four four-year terms as sheriff. KISS OF THE BEES
  • But inspectors were flabbergasted when bayside residents attending a public meeting admitted they had been seeing the beetle for a couple years or more.
  • And she looked great in them, her soft, flabbiness gone and replaced by a chiseled musculature he wasn't at all used to. Curb Appeal
  • Flora quibus mater præspargens ante viai cuncta coloribus egregiis et odoribus opplet. inde loci sequitur calor aridus et comes una pulverulenta Ceres et etesia flabra aquilonum, inde antumnus adit, graditur simul Eubius Euan, inde aliæ tempestates ventique secuntur, altitonans Volturnus et auster fulmine pollens. tandem bruma nives adfert pigrumque rigorem, prodit hiemps, sequitur crepitans hanc dentibus algor. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Complete Series I, II, and III
  • And on the lame "Bushleaguer," he takes some swipes at the president, then tosses off some spoken-word poetry that recalls Jim Morrison at his drunkest, flabbiest and closest to death: "The immenseness of suffering/And the odd negotiation, a rarity/With onionskin plausibility of life and a keyboard reaffirmation. We've Heard Vedder
  • From flabby tummy to yummy mummy! The Sun
  • To have a population which historicaly numbered 72, have 60 pairs fledge three chicks is flabbergasting!! The founding fathers believed that governments are instituted among men for the sole purpose of protecting human rights.
  • He was growing stout and soft, and there was unwonted flabbiness in his muscles. Chapter X
  • I've got to lose this flab on my belly!
  • Though alcohol need not be eliminated from our lives, it is of interest to note that it is devoid of any nutritional value and can be turned into fat, adding flab to the body.
  • He was flabbergasted when we told him how cheap it was.
  • But he said: 'I am flabbergasted the manager has come in for stick. The Sun
  • She had to go back for a tummy tuck to fix the flabby skin.
  • I turned my wheelchair to her side and held her hands, which were coolish, soft, flabby but gentle.
  • We're too hairy, too flabby, too veiny, un-tanned, our boobs are too small, our biceps are too undefined.
  • She said: 'I was flabbergasted. The Sun
  • As his athletic bulk has turned to flab, he is now seen as a danger only to fellow-users of public transport.
  • The third and the fourth glumes embracing the fifth and the sixth are empty, flabelliform, 4-lobed, and dorsally shortly awned. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • But he said: 'I am flabbergasted the manager has come in for stick. The Sun
  • To say that we were flabbergasted is putting it mildly -- flabbergasted and ashamed of ourselves for our assumptions. Hotels? - Guanajuato, Zacatecas, Leon
  • Unless Microsoft gives this business more freedom -- perhaps even its independence -- it could just create a bigger, flabbier competitor to Google. A Case for Waiting at Yahoo
  • If he neglected duty, he made up for it by that cultivation of the finer sentiments of our common nature which waters flowers of speech with the brineless tears of a flabby remorse, without one fibre of resolve in it, and which impoverishes the character in proportion as it enriches the vocabulary. Among My Books First Series
  • Her body, big and flabby, jiggled as she shoved herself through the open door way and closed the oak door behind her.
  • Next to this the [radio] playlist was strictly dullsville… gutless and flabby.
  • Well, he was rather flabbergasted! He sort of laughed, really.
  • It was a hideous thing—black and flabby and slimy-looking, with a flaccid belly, a batlike face, and long, spindly limbs. Songs of Love & Death
  • So what exactly compelled the star to transform his alter-ego's normally fit physique into something a little flabbier? It's Always Sunny Star on Packing on 50 Pounds: "I Tried to Look as Ugly as Possible"
  • The three gigantic, gleaming, copper bulb shapes that dominate the entrance hall of the Wiels Contemporary Art Centre in Brussels are not the latest Damien Hirst or Jeff Koons installation, though they possess a similar capacity to flabbergast. Art Brews in Brussels
  • You drop in a reference, maybe, to a more famous band, mention how they're so damn flabby and weak compared to this fantastic fantastic new thing.
  • Sometimes their attendants screened them from the sun by holding up a shield (as is still done in Southern Africa), or by some other contrivance; but the chariot of the king or of a princess, was often furnished with a large parasol; and the flabella borne behind the king, which belonged exclusively to royalty, answered the same purpose. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life
  • His flabby white skin has been painted blue. The Sun
  • The flabbier the balloon, the more you can fill it with any air you like. What you should know about Barack Obama
  • The Mule tried to hold himself upright, his torso severed and disjointed by a flabby crack in the mirror, his arms flailing out to either side and trying to latch onto the shoulders of two other stoned zombies who'd risen with him.
  • Inside that flabby body is a warm, sensitive, intelligent person screaming to be given a chance.
  • As a nation we have grown soft and weak and flabby. The Sun
  • It ` s nice to have a little flab, a little cushiness to sleep on. CNN Transcript Jan 1, 2007
  • I said that she had muscular arms but a flabby stomach.
  • This exercise is brilliant for getting rid of flabby tums.
  • Muscles gradually become flabbier until people can find themselves on the verge of disability and loss of independence, like a canoe that floats peacefully until it gets too near a waterfall to pull back, Rejeski says. Cancer, memory loss top Boomers' health concerns
  • Page 36 men "with a direct view to gaining a livelihood;" Barrett Wendell wrote in the North American Review in 1904 on "Our National Superstition" in which he pointed to the "flabbiness" of college students. Undergraduate Work and the University of North Carolina
  • November 19th, 2008 strychnine is a grand tonic, kemp, to take to take the flabbiness out of a man! Strychnine is a grand tonic, kemp, to take to take the flabbiness out of a man!
  • Mrs Lewis said she was flabbergasted at some of what she said.
  • the invert" - was generally believed to be in-born and to usually (but not always) be accompanied by external signs, such as flabbiness, particularly of the posterior (as in urning photos in the medical literature of a century ago). Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • The only thing "real" about snookie besides her flab is her herpes/hep The Superficial - Because You're Ugly
  • He sorts out the meat from the flab in the festive TV cooking shows. Times, Sunday Times
  • That's one nice thing about kooks - just when you think you couldn't expect them to get any dumber, one of them comes up with something utterly flabbergasting.
  • Don had a hefty roll of flab overhanging his waistband.
  • The correct use of muscles can reshape the body, lift sagging cheeks, melt away double chins, middle-age spread and abdominal bulges, restore elasticity to the skin, iron out creepy necks and eliminate flabbiness.
  • Yuki, if she knew, would be flabbergasted to hear BFN needs to be prodded to eat a bunch. Newfies Meet Baby: Nanny Dogs Extraordinaire!
  • Traditionally, the sumos ate lots of food before bed and even in the middle of the night to gain flab, not muscle.
  • The problem is that it's all a bit flabby and not enough hard thinking has gone into the making of it. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's got soft and flabby since he gave up running.
  • He is flabbergast when he hears that his friend has been accused of murder.
  • ‘The founded world’ is indeed a pleasing Latinism, and congregations bred on such stuff should not suffer from flabbiness of thought. The Hymns of Wesley and Watts: Five Papers
  • Fight the flab with fat-burning aerobic dance which is another alternative for those who only want to shake in the right places.
  • As so many of us are aware, knowing the causes of those extra rolls of flab doesn't necessarily mean we change the behaviour that causes them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Avoid clichés and large amorphous concepts; a good poem should be pared down to its muscle and carry no flab. Times, Sunday Times
  • Also, the Finance Ministry claims that under Brodet, during the years 2008 to 2010, the defense establishment was supposed to cut NIS 3 billion in "flab" and to use that money to strengthen its force. Haaretz.com headlines RSS
  • He looks broader than ever but these days it looks less like flabbiness and more like someone who works out, which is more in keeping with the character.
  • As Chinese and Arabic travelers observed, before the introduction of paper, the Indians used bhurja (Baetula bhojpattr), or cotton clothing, or parchments, or tada-tala (Borassus flabelliformis) to write. Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE)
  • Sedate motorway driving in my comfortable car is making me soft and flabby, but I've seen the future.
  • The British literary bordello is heaving with flabby novels; it's time to give back some love to the story. Archive 2005-08-01
  • This exercise is brilliant for getting rid of flabby tums.
  • The _third_ and _fourth glumes_ are half-amplexicaul, empty, epaleate, flabelliform, 4-lobed, 7-nerved, shortly awned at the back, villous; the side lobes are acuminate or aristate and the central lobes are shortly awned. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • The BBC Trust also rips into one of the flabbiest bit of the strategy review, the proposal to "re-prioritise" some £600m of spending towards high quality content. One thing is clear ? the BBC Trust is not convinced by the BBC's executives
  • There is, for instance, no line of papal courtiers waving huge ostrich feather fans (called "flabella"), as before Vatican II. USATODAY.com - Millions of mourners bid farewell to Pope John Paul II
  • Among the ornaments found belonging to the church of St. Riquier, in Ponthieu (813), there is a silver flabellum The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • He sounded flummoxed, flabbergasted and dyspeptically peeved. American Tabloid
  • He was flabby and untidy, his face was red and his hair wet with exertion. THE DEVIL'S OWN WORK
  • Halysis is distinguished from the Microproblematicum Flabellia by not being tubiform.
  • There's one other movie star in Sunshine Cleaning playing a real person in a departure from what has become his routine role as schlumpy stoner sidekick, but I'm not going to tell you who, in case you want to be surprised like the blonde who didn't recognize him, even though he's one of her favorites, and she was flabbergasted when she read his name in the end credits. Lance Mannion:
  • On the other hand, I am utterly flabbergasted that, if the argument is valid, I have not heard about it.
  • A couple of older women, their full cups of beer held by their teeth, were just clapping away, some of the beer splashing out as their heads bobbed in time with their flabby arms.
  • But what was all this rapture about a snuffy brown picture called Titian, this delight in three flabby nymphs by Rubens, and so forth? The Newcomes
  • He's got soft and flabby since he gave up running.
  • Martha Paschal is a youthful-looking 50-year-old financial consultant with what she calls a "muffin top" - extra rolls of waistline flab. News
  • The first of my tests was a simple measurement of how much of my test subjects' stomach flab I could pinch between my fingers.
  • Having done a very brief stint in publishing post-college, I'm flabbergasted by the initial hardcover print run, which is set at 1 million copies.
  • If they become too fat, that is a flaw and they are called flabby. The World’s Greatest Wine Estates
  • Note which bits hang out, are bigger than you think is normal, which bits look flabby and out of condition. Shape Your Body, Shape Your Life
  • During pregnancy, the skin and muscle tissue in the abdominal area will inevitably stretch, often causing a looser, "flabbier" tummy. MyLinkVault Newest Links
  • She laughed at herself, pinching her flabby stomach.
  • He did not know that what he called her flabbiness was the inertia in which they stored their strength, nor that in them there remained a vigilant and indestructible soul, biding its time, holding its own against maternity, making more and more for self-protection, for assertion, for supremacy. The Combined Maze
  • Flora quibus mater præspargens ante viai cuncta coloribus egregiis et odoribus opplet. inde loci sequitur calor aridus et comes una pulverulenta Ceres et etesia flabra aquilonum, inde antumnus adit, graditur simul Eubius Euan, inde aliæ tempestates ventique secuntur, altitonans Volturnus et auster fulmine pollens. tandem bruma nives adfert pigrumque rigorem, prodit hiemps, sequitur crepitans hanc dentibus algor. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Third series
  • Still, for people to be so interested in you that your cellulite, bad-hair days and flabby stomach become a topic of conversation is affirmation of a sort.
  • It is easy to wear cap, helmet frowsty bad hair, send the pore muscle that time place bears a label or helmet oppresses to cause trichomadesis easily flabbily especially.
  • * Scimus quam lubricus sit lapsus, dum aliunde nobis flabella suscitat Satan: quia videmur culpa exempti, si ejus partem sustinet qui nos ad flagitium inducit: [801] 1 Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2
  • The pot belly under the tank top; the flab, the decolletage that reveals less than a peek of delight .... use your heads, IMO. CLOTHES - what's hot and what's not in Mexico
  • Here are a few facts that will flabbergast you. by John Sanchez Jr. on Monday, Jan 4, 2010 at 12: 21: 24 AM OpEdNews - Diary: 2009: The Birther Year in Review
  • The mouth and the pouches under the eyes looked flabbier than usual. UNREASONABLE DOUBT
  • Democrito saltem affinis, aut ejus Genium vel tantillum sapiat; actum de te, censorem aeque ac delatorem [817] aget econtra (petulanti splene cum sit) sufflabit te in jocos, comminuet in sales, addo etiam, et deo risui te sacrificabit. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • But she did it - only to be faced with the' flabby skin. The Sun
  • And she is flabbergasted the police have said they cannot act against the owner because the dogs are not registered as dangerous.
  • As a nation we have grown soft and weak and flabby. The Sun
  • While I preferred the villain in the second movie, I found the story flabbier (egads, the Aunt May speech!), heavy-handed (Spiderman's Christ-like pose as he bodysurfs his way down the crowd of commuters), and occasionally mystifying (I'll just drop this fusion experiment gone awry into New York Harbor and that should just about do it ...). I Was Grossly Misinformed About Spider-Man 3...
  • The only way to get rid of extra weight and flab is through exercise to burn up extra calories and by keeping away from those extra calories in the first place.
  • His flabby white skin has been painted blue. The Sun
  • flabby around the middle
  • Courteney Cox was "scared to death" of showing her "flab" on camera. Musicrooms.net
  • Come summer, many of us dread getting our flabby bits out on the beach. The Sun
  • For all its emphasis on a mileu characterized by rebelliousness (however directed in recognizable channels) and noncomformity, The Pornographic Flabbergasted Emus is rather well-controlled and ultimately fairly conventional in its movement toward a kind of rounded-off closure. Narrative Strategies
  • Note which bits hang out, are bigger than you think is normal, which bits look flabby and out of condition. Shape Your Body, Shape Your Life
  • Do two minutes per day of each of our simple exercises and send those flab rolls packing. The Sun
  • A shopkeeper was flabbergasted when he opened his mail to find an apology from a shoplifter, with a cheque for £75.
  • The gruelling regime saw him slim to 16st, but he was left with unsightly flabby skin. The Sun
  • I'll lose this flab around my middle, have some more energy and probably feel a little more focused and centered.
  • What a pathetic spectacle it all made, and I wouldn't be surprised if Chris still hugs himself with pleasure in moments of stress at the thought of those cosy conflabs with his new found friend!
  • She said: 'I was flabbergasted. The Sun
  • Objective To study a micro-traumatic surgery in face lifting by using special serrated sutures which were buried under of sk in face to tighten the flabby tissue.
  • Previous to the eflablifliment of this work, there were at Kirkland only two or three hoofes, but now a number of very neat and convenient hoofcs are built, and in a ihort time it is probable that. it will be a confidcrable village. The statistical account of Scotland. Drawn up from the communications of the ministers of the different parishes
  • He introduced a tough moral fiber into a government grown flabby; he was fearless in pursuing what he believed to be right policy, offending the spoilsmen of the party when he refused to fire competent Republicans.
  • He was so glad that he didn't have a flabby stomach.
  • I am flabbergasted, having only seen deer as the shyest of animals.
  • I hated how I looked so I spent the summer working out and doing everything I could do get rid of my baby fat and flab.
  • His flabby white skin has been painted blue. The Sun
  • Leaves 2-3 inches long, semi-cor - date, acuminate, bright, green, shining, hispid above, fflabrous beneath, but covered with minute furfuraceous scales, visible with the microscope; their margins doubly serrated and ciliated. Exotic flora: Containing Figures and Descriptions of New, Rare, Or Otherwise Interesting Erotic ...
  • Well, I'd just like to say that I'm completely flabbergasted and astounded.
  • Carrefour's internal teams, is "flabbergasting" and "a malfunction that evidently we cannot accept," he said. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • What it dances around is the flabbergasting tendency of all these cable-TV talking soreheads to be wrong about everything from primary votes to foreign wars.
  • This responsiveness had nothing to do with that flabby impressionability which is dignified under the name of the “creative temperament.” — it was an extraordinary gift for hope, a romantic readiness such as I have never found in any other person and which it is not likely I shall ever find again. The Great Gatsby
  • Her skin is flawless, her legs endless and her entire body a flab-free zone.
  • This Skin Firming Moisturiser with seaweed extract and caffeine promises to firm up flabby flesh and reduce the appearance of cellulite.
  • When did that unsightly neck flab get there? Times, Sunday Times

Report a problem

Please indicate a type of error

Additional information (optional):