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flabby

[flab-ee] / ˈflæb i /


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But if poetry is about saying a lot in a little—the fine art of distillation—then by the end of its two-hour runtime “A Poet” comes off more like funny but flabby prose.

From The Wall Street Journal

Meanwhile the narrator’s financially devious husband appears as a vulture with “the brooding eye, the blood-tipped beak, the flabby folds of flesh” of a bird of prey.

From The Wall Street Journal

Too much leads to flabby and underdeveloped minds.

From The Wall Street Journal

Instead of a skeleton and scales, the blobfish has a soft body and flabby skin.

From BBC

There’s no method here that will render it crispy and browned, and no one wants to cut through flabby chicken skin.

From Salon