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  • The only clanger was the crackling, one half of which was flabby and inedible. Lancaster's 10 best budget restaurants, pubs and cafes
  • 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
  • Just can't get rid of your flabby belly, even though you do sit-ups and crunches until you're ready to drop?
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  • 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
  • He is a great, flabby sham, an actor close to suicide, maybe - and this is an extraordinary display of incipient madness or incorrigible playfulness.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • His limbs looked flabby, his extremities bloated, his gut rose and fell with the labor of his breathing.
  • 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
  • Besides, it improves general body shape - no one wants a flabby stomach in the summer!
  • I cannot understand how I let silly things bother me before, like a flabby stomach.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Remove the flabby skin and cut portions rather than neat slices. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • 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
  • He's got soft and flabby since he gave up running.
  • 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
  • As time goes on, his body grows muscular and thick, no longer flabby or soft.
  • 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
  • I cannot form a relationship because I am embarrassed to show my flabby skin to a man. The Sun
  • 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.
  • 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
  • From flabby tummy to yummy mummy! 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.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • His flabby white skin has been painted blue. The Sun
  • 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
  • I said that she had muscular arms but a flabby stomach.
  • This exercise is brilliant for getting rid of flabby tums.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • He was flabby and untidy, his face was red and his hair wet with exertion. THE DEVIL'S OWN WORK
  • 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.
  • 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
  • She laughed at herself, pinching her flabby stomach.
  • 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.
  • But she did it - only to be faced with the' flabby skin. The Sun
  • As a nation we have grown soft and weak and flabby. The Sun
  • His flabby white skin has been painted blue. The Sun
  • flabby around the middle
  • Come summer, many of us dread getting our flabby bits out on the beach. The Sun
  • 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
  • The gruelling regime saw him slim to 16st, but he was left with unsightly flabby skin. 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.
  • 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.
  • His flabby white skin has been painted blue. The Sun
  • 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
  • This Skin Firming Moisturiser with seaweed extract and caffeine promises to firm up flabby flesh and reduce the appearance of cellulite.
  • Just think—if I got your name tattooed on my ass, I could change it to “Flabby” after you dumped me. Goodnight Tweetheart
  • He gestured to her stomach and flabby arms before folding his own arms.
  • This exercise is brilliant for getting rid of flabby tums.
  • Watching my tummy transform from fat and flabby to toned was amazing. The Sun
  • While exercises can help build muscle and tone to support your skin and make it look less flabby, you can do a lot to improve your appearance with lotions and toners.
  • Your flabby stomachs and obvious lack of muscle tone are an internet hit. Times, Sunday Times
  • As I look at my flabby body and my wasted muscles it is truly amazing that it managed to run 26.2 miles just 52 weeks ago.
  • Some judges are -- what I call flabby, Mr. Caldigate. John Caldigate
  • Wiry white and grey hairs poked out of his thick, flabby ears and his blue eyes were shoved deep into this rough-skinned face.
  • A recent sell-out party at London's 3,000-capacity Matter shows that this hardy survivor is still fighting fit and anything but flabby, so their Easter beano tonight on Brighton seafront looks the ideal place to enjoy this April's seemingly endless holiday season. Clubs picks of the week
  • Some judges are — what I call flabby, Mr. Caldigate. John Caldigate
  • I was starting to get a bit flabby around my waist.
  • You hardly need reminding that a hardcore physique complete with ripped abs is likely to be much more attractive than a flabby body weighed down by its own fat.
  • Watching my tummy transform from fat and flabby to toned was amazing. The Sun
  • In a moment he lay there naked, his white and flabby body shaking despite the heat.
  • My own opinion is that the whole flabby saga belongs in the popular media arena for which it was clearly created.
  • They were about the same size, but while Seamus had been flabby, this man had the appearance of sinuous strength.
  • Then there was the taking of salmon from the "redds" as they spawned, of all methods of capture the least allied to "sport," for the fish then were soft and flabby, and almost useless as food. Stories of the Border Marches
  • If you looked very closely you could actually see Courtney's jowls and flabby chin jiggling violently when he went for the big notes.
  • Heel is exorbitant, walk flabby, easy sprain gambrel, cause sufficient painful, lumbago.
  • I cannot form a relationship because I am embarrassed to show my flabby skin to a man. The Sun
  • I had bulging thighs and a flabby stomach, and if anyone tried to acknowledge my eating habits, I would strike so fast, without wondering if they meant anything by it or not.
  • Having taken the lead against Turkey their football became fitful, then flabby, and towards the end was footling.
  • Trilling was concerned that, with such a dearth of intellectual challenge, liberalism would become soft, complacent, flabby.
  • Their lips were less flabby and pendent, and their eye-teeth did not look so much like fangs. CHAPTER XIII
  • I feel flabby, unhealthy and basically so out-of-form.
  • 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
  • What did happen was that the unions got flabby and weak.
  • And I love finding new ones, like the one I discovered last week via Wordsmith: quaggy (KWAG-ee) adjective Marshy; flabby; spongy. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » The Music of Language
  • Let's get rid of all the horrible, flabby bits of our bodies together. The Sun
  • It reveals a genuinely washboard stomach and arms no longer flabby.
  • There is nothing in his prose or his physiognomy to suggest that he will become flabby or paunchy.
  • Quite a few participants said they like fleshy, flabby partners.
  • Let's get rid of all the horrible, flabby bits of our bodies together. The Sun
  • Judging by the fact that I am surrounded by the finest collection of washboard stomachs I have ever seen, it is also fantastic for tightening up stubbornly flabby tummy muscles.
  • Mawdsley's production is flabby, and only highlights the play's creaky construction, but the cast are good value and make the most of the often sparky dialogue.
  • Not only do you get paid megabucks to bloviate nonsense daily, you have a lineup of GOP fluffers begging to kiss your flabby ass. ed Says: Matthew Yglesias » John McCain, Dittohead
  • Their return to a rigid theory of versification was a reaction against the loose methods of various disciples of Lamartine and Hugo; a deliberate conspiracy (to quote M. Sully Prudhomme, one of their most distinguished poets) ‘against the excessively facile line, the line which is feeble and flabby, fluid as water, and as formless’. Introduction
  • The aging body also starts getting flabby so exercises are vital.
  • Too often we think of flabby, sagging muscles, potbellies, and excess body fat as simply an aesthetic problem. Forever Young
  • The calamari was a little flabby, the lemon zest a little too prominent, and the sauce a little less subtle. SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter
  • You often bump into visiting vets, middle-aged men with flabby muscles and military tattoos.
  • Eventually, we learn that Monica is a mean, vicious vamp who places men under her power with a combination of humiliation and flabby thighs.
  • From flabby tummy to yummy mummy! The Sun
  • But the attempt was thwarted when the Russians landed in the town and found it full of aging, hairy, flabby Italian men playing bocce.
  • Suborbicular oculi fat pads locate at the inferolateral of the orbital region, thin and flabby.
  • So if you're thinking about lazing around, remember that the result may be a sour attitude as well as a flabby gut.
  • As I look at my flabby body and my wasted muscles it is truly amazing that it managed to run 26.2 miles just 52 weeks ago.
  • The training will include a physical regime at a military boot camp, after the US military complained that the journalists in the Afghan war were flabby and unfit, and slowed troops down.
  • Suddenly this flabby and overweight woman decided to do what younger and more athletic daredevils had shrunk from doing.
  • I became rather flabby after I stopped doing exercises regularly.
  • The bloated, flabby, obfuscatory writing, strewn across multiple opinions has wearied readers for two decades.
  • He is every flabby inch the ramshackle roisterer, who announces the keynote of his unbuttoned, spilling-over performance in his spluttering rejection of the notion that he "confine The Guardian World News
  • He is a great, flabby sham, an actor close to suicide, maybe - and this is an extraordinary display of incipient madness or incorrigible playfulness.
  • She clapped her little white hands for her attending eunuch, and let the flabby monster wrap her in her mantle.
  • I hesitate to call it flabby, because it's not, but the wine lacks acidity for it's medium body and, again, rather neutral flavors. The New York Cork Report:
  • Vice and Virtue feels very flabby indeed, relying as heavily as it does on endless repititions of the same drab themes and riffs, opening with a huge and utterly pointless slab of "suspenseful" and "cinematic" noise, and insistently sprinkling proceedings with dose after dose of monotony and dullness. The Line Of Best Fit
  • I was a bit flabby to be fair. The Sun
  • Buy different types of bread from a baker's instead of flabby sliced white loaves.
  • I was a bit flabby to be fair. The Sun
  • Lift the chicken out of the pan and use a knife and fork to remove the flabby skin. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lift the chicken out of the pan and use a knife and fork to remove the flabby skin. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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
  • I have a flabby stomach and I tried situps but it's not working.
  • They both were beefy and middle aged with the sort of forgettable, flabby face so characteristic of law enforcement.
  • At 40, you developed something flabby, disgusting and unavoidable called middle-aged spread and your waist disappeared along with your energy.
  • The Skin Firming Moisturiser with seaweed extract and caffeine promises to firm up flabby flesh and reduce the appearance of cellulite.

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