Definition of Flabbiness. Meaning of Flabbiness. Synonyms of Flabbiness

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Definition of Flabbiness

Flabbiness
Flabbiness Flab"bi*ness, n. Quality or state of being flabby.

Meaning of Flabbiness from wikipedia

- Obesity is a medical condition, sometimes considered a disease, in which excess body fat has ac****ulated to such an extent that it can potentially have...
- have an article on "flabby", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "flabby" You can also: Search for Flabby in Wikipedia to check...
- recorded at depths in excess of 3,500 m (11,500 ft). Females are known as flabby whalefishes, Males are known as bignose fishes, while juveniles are known...
- Ext). There is a further group of related concepts applied to sheaves: flabby (flasque in French), fine, soft (mou in French), acyclic. In the history...
- Turbonegro (Turboneger in Norway) is a Norwegian rock band, active from 1989 to 1998 and from 2002 to the present. The band combines glam rock, punk rock...
- eating, had been transformed even before his illness into a huge lump of flabby fat, which then decomposed and presented those who came near it with a revolting...
- thanks to Loach's direction, The Tower was a tighter script—with less "flabbiness"—than many of its genre. However, he was overall critical, arguing that...
- suitable religion for Germans than Christianity, with its "m****ness and flabbiness". Historian John S. Conway states that Hitler was fundamentally opposed...
- the title character states "Strychnine is a grand tonic ... to take the flabbiness out of a man." Dr Kemp, an acquaintance, replies: "It's the devil. It's...
- Gymnachirus nudus, the naked sole, also known as the flabby sole, is a species of sole in the family Achiridae. It was described by Johann Jakob Kaup in...