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14 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Flaccid' in a Sentence

"Soft and limp; lacking firmness; flabby." more

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The balloon became flaccid after it popped.
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The old balloon animal looked flaccid and droopy.
The jelly was so soft and flaccid on the plate.
The flower's petals were flaccid from being in the hot sun.
The sail of the boat hung flaccid as the wind died down.
The pillow felt flaccid after being squeezed too much.
The flaccid pillow offered little support during the night.
His flaccid teddy bear needed some fluffing.
The balloon arch became flaccid as the air slowly leaked out.
The flower's stem was flaccid, unable to support the weight of the large bloom.
The overripe banana had a flaccid texture when I touched it.
The flower's petals were flaccid after being left without water for days.
The pillow was flaccid and lacked the firmness needed for a good night's sleep.
The balloon hung in a flaccid state after the party.

Flaccid

flas-id
adjectiveSoft and limp; lacking firmness; flabby.
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Last Updated On: March 30, 2024
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