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flaccidity

[fla-sid-i-tee, flak-] / flæˈsɪd ɪ ti, flæk- /












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In 1963, Dr. King called out white people for the tepidness and flaccidity of their commitment to racial reconciliation.

From Seattle Times

In fairness, very few elite level matches, even in the fast-forward Premier League, are marked by such a striking mix of attacking energy, defensive flaccidity, brittle central midfield and Granit Xhaka.

From The Guardian

Storage in the freezer, then a brief spell in the oven, will negate the flaccidity I put down to the damp weather.

From Forbes

The median point between flaccidity and rigidity is the virtue of firmness.

From Seattle Times

Matthew is so focused on his permanent flaccidity that he can’t see beyond it; men really do think with their laps.

From Time