flabby|flabbier|flabbiest in English
adjective
[flab·by || 'flæbɪ]
weak, limp; drooping, hanging limply; soft
Use "flabby|flabbier|flabbiest" in a sentence
1. He isn't just fat, he's flabby.
2. exercises to firm up flabby thighs.
3. 24 She's gotten flabby since she stopped swimming.
4. Her body was getting old and flabby.
5. She's gotten flabby since she stopped swimming.
6. The band's performance was tired and flabby.
7. Feeling flabby after all that festive food?
8. Strong and lithe, neither bony nor flabby.
9. You hear talk about American business being flabby.
10. Synonyms for Baggiest include loosest, slackest, droopiest, floppiest, sloppiest, roomiest, slouchiest, saggiest, flabbiest and fullest
11. Synonyms for Baggier include looser, slacker, droopier, floppier, sloppier, roomier, slouchier, saggier, flabbier and fuller
12. Maybe a trimmer waistline and an end to flabby thighs.
13. Because he is so flabby in his body I think.
14. Soon he became a weak and flabby old man.
15. He soft and flabby since he gave up running.
16. A flabby failure who sits whimpering in his basement.
17. Flat: Having low acidity; the next stage after flabby.
18. Flabby, fat and lazy You walked in and upsy-daisy
19. / A flabby failure who sits / whimpering in his basement.
20. My bulging thighs and flabby stomach made me depressed.
21. Train Triceps , avoid loose , flabby upper arm . Improve muscle tone.
22. He's got soft and flabby since he gave up running.
23. That flabby panda can't possibly be the answer to our problem.
24. Yeah, well, I don't like being in the Flabby Bunch, either.
25. John's flabby white thighs wobbled as he walked across the beach.