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flaccid

[flak-sid, flas-id] / ˈflæk sɪd, ˈflæs ɪd /


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“This video, on the other hand, produces thick and flaccid noodles, which is never my vibe, seemingly just to end up as an ‘Italians mad at food’ meme.”

From Washington Post

And Swift herself tackled each period of her career — the dynamic ones and the flaccid ones alike — with real gusto, in outfits covered in glitter, or fringe or glittery fringe.

From New York Times

Despite the film’s flaccid gestures toward the sexism of the period — to boost sales, the women’s pictures are added to their bylines — “Boston Strangler” is a dreary, painfully stylized slog.

From New York Times

He made some flaccid attempts to claim credit for the development of the vaccines but didn't even bother to make it public that he and his family had received their shots until months later.

From Salon

Of what was labeled, correctly, as Matsuzawa: “Faceless, typewriter, neat as a pin but utterly flaccid performances with small, tiny poetic gestures added like so much rouge on the face of a Russian doll.”

From New York Times