Thesaurus / flaccid
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I just fell head over heels in love with these icky, slimy, flaccid worms.
SOME ECOLOGISTS VALUE PARASITES — AND NOW WANT A PLAN TO SAVE THEMSTEPHEN ORNESSEPTEMBER 22, 2022SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSI suppose that’s a testament to how good this movie is — so good that you can overlook Elgort’s aggressively flaccid performance.
WHY THE NEW WEST SIDE STORY WORKS — AND ONE THING THAT DOESN’TCONSTANCE GRADYDECEMBER 10, 2021VOXSnoring usually occurs when the flaccid muscles on one’s throat block the airways, preventing the air from flowing through a person’s nose and throat as they breathe.
SAVE NEARLY $60 ON THIS SLEEP AID THAT GUIDES YOUR MUSCLES TO STOP HABITUAL SNORINGSTACK COMMERCENOVEMBER 17, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEIt was not long before several food substitutes appeared to overflow the flaccid trays and the same notes with little hearts and phrases were once again there.
LOCKED UP IN THE LAND OF LIBERTY: PART IIMICHAEL K. LAVERSJULY 14, 2021WASHINGTON BLADEShe’d pin me to the bed and lick my mouth until, exhausted from defending themselves, my mouth muscles became flaccid and I spoke comically, thorta like thif, and the whole family laughed.
GENE WEINGARTEN: CONFESSIONS OF A COMPASSIONATE HIT MANGENE WEINGARTENFEBRUARY 25, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThere was a vicious aching in his nerves, his muscles were flaccid and unstrung; a numbness was in his brain as well.
THE WAVEALGERNON BLACKWOODThe great hope after all lies in the knotless, rather flaccid character of the people.
THE WORKS OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON - SWANSTON EDITION VOL. 25 (OF 25)ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSONHis tail is not prehensile but flaccid, and half as long again as his head and body.
BUFFON'S NATURAL HISTORY. VOLUME IX (OF 10)GEORGES LOUIS LECLERC DE BUFFONThe two men went to the conservatory and gazed in upon a ruin of limp leaves and flaccid petals, killed by the powerful gases.
AVERAGE JONESSAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMSFie, fie upon the flaccid, castrated century, that has no other use than to chew over again the deeds of the past.
THE HISTORY OF MODERN PAINTING, VOLUME 1 (OF 4)RICHARD MUTHERWORDS RELATED TO FLACCID
- anemic
- debilitated
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- anemic
- debilitated
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- effete
- enervated
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- feeble
- flaccid
- flimsy
- forceless
- fragile
- frail
- hesitant
- impuissant
- infirm
- insubstantial
- irresolute
- lackadaisical
- languid
- languorous
- limp
- makeshift
- out of gas
- powerless
- prostrate
- puny
- rickety
- rocky
- rotten
- senile
- shaky
- sickly
- sluggish
- spent
- spindly
- supine
- tender
- torpid
- uncertain
- undependable
- unsound
- unsteady
- unsubstantial
- wasted
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- wobbly
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