flabbily
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flab·by
(flăb′ē)adj. flab·bi·er, flab·bi·est
1.
a. Soft and hanging loosely or in folds: a flabby belly.
b. Having a body characterized by fleshiness or softness, as from being somewhat overweight: He is very flabby around the waist.
2. Lacking force, control, or effectiveness: "The stories will be filled with more action than plot.... There will be more clichéd lines, more flabby reaction shots, more slack and vacuous scenes" (Theodore Roszak).
[Alteration of flappy, tending to flap, from flap.]
flab′bi·ly adv.
flab′bi·ness n.
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Adv. | 1. | flabbily - in a flabby manner; "the old man's muscles were sagging flabbily" |
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