fla
bby
形容词比较级
flabbier
形容词最高级
flabbiest
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(of a part of the body) loose and lacking firmness
- After months of inactivity, his once-toned muscles had become flabby.
- She felt self-conscious about her flabby arms and decided to start working out regularly.
- His doctor warned him about the health risks associated with having a flabby midsection.
- Despite her best efforts, she struggled to tone her flabby thighs through exercise alone.
- Years of inactivity left him with a flabby chest.
同义词:
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lacking effectiveness or substance
- Her arguments were flabby and failed to convince the audience.
- Despite months of preparation, the argument came across as flabby and unconvincing.
- When challenged, his reasoning quickly revealed how flabby it really was.
- Management's flabby response to the crisis angered the employees.
- Critics called the movie's humor flabby and uninspired.
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(of a person) having excess body fat
- The flabby man avoided mirrors because he hated how he looked.
- She grew flabby after months of skipping the gym.
- The coach warned that flabby players would struggle in the next match.
- The doctor advised the flabby patient to start a healthier diet.
- Flabby children in the class were encouraged to join sports activities.