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  • 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.
  • His great face was yellow and seemed in that moment of a preternatural flabbiness; his beady eyes were beadier than ever. Captain Blood
  • The clarity of his writing makes it easy to see the flabbiness of his arguments, but he's far from the worst offender. Ayn Rand, Wise Philosopher Despite Some Bad Arguments, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Its flabbiness strongly suggested that Charles indulged a little too heavily in the good life.
  • When you are a child, others will show pity to your flabbiness, but when you are gown up, you don't have the right to be flabbiness anymore, you must live as the strongest man in the world.
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  • Some readers may feel a prickling of unease at the possibility that the pleasant laxity of modern mores—in language, dress and eating habits—might contribute to a flabbiness of will on bigger matters. The Will in the World
  • He wasn't lean, like her brothers, but he didn't have the flabbiness that so many nobles have from a lifetime of good food.
  • We may thrill with dread at the aggressive hyphenate, but this tame flabbiness is accepted as Americanization. Trans-national America
  • The signs of a hot dyscrasia are heat, burning and pain in the wound; of a cold dyscrasia, lividity of the wound; the moist dyscrasia occasions flabbiness (_mollicies_) and profuse suppuration, and the dry produces dryness and induration. Gilbertus Anglicus Medicine of the Thirteenth Century
  • 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
  • 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
  • ‘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
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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!
  • 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
  • He was growing stout and soft, and there was unwonted flabbiness in his muscles. Chapter X
  • 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
  • A strong sense of urgency can even help to disguise a certain flabbiness in the opinion itself.

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