How To Use flimsiness In A Sentence
- Despite the flimsiness of the evidence against him, town inhabitants are whipped into a mob frenzy by a man who acknowledges that he is a strike-breaker.
- Was this some agent of the Real World trying to alert me to the flimsiness of my constructed consciousness?
- He then says the length of the list, plus its “flimsiness,” points towards his more esoteric interpretation. Can't I just be pro-transportation?
- The very flimsiness of the restraining order is, however, telling, for it seems to indicate a broader tolerance for the rough and ready manner in which men sometimes come on to women.
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- But sitting here today, given Rodriguez's overwhelming credentials (which surpass even Bagwell's) and the flimsiness of the steroids evidence against him -- far less than what is known (or alleged) in regards to Palmeiro, McGwire, Bonds, Clemens or Sosa -- I suspect he would eventually get in. Can we still call Pudge a "future Hall-of-Famer"?
- The swans who don't conform, who throw punches; the uber-lipsticked prince who blankly gestures "huh?" when Swan Queen Odette unspools a sequence of nose-in-the-air fingerplay and arm-waving that approximates a 19th-century mime sequence carried out with 21st-century flimsiness. Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo: Divas infuse humor, character in dances
- I'm being facetious, but it shows at once the flimsiness of Chaplin's argument and the instinctive response that Guy Product Managers like us will make "Well, that's where the market is! Kicking The Dog
- The whole construction is slightly askew; a sense of fragility and flimsiness is heightened by its literal fracturing into two sections.
- Suddenly on the bridge this morning I felt the flimsiness of all my substance, but not so much because I'd missed something.