flabby
Americanadjective
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hanging loosely or limply, as flesh or muscles; flaccid.
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having such flesh.
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lacking strength or determination.
adjective
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lacking firmness; loose or yielding
flabby muscles
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having flabby flesh, esp through being overweight
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lacking vitality; weak; ineffectual
Other Word Forms
- flabbily adverb
- flabbiness noun
Etymology
Origin of flabby
1690–1700; apparently expressive alteration of earlier flappy, with same sense; flap, -y 1; compare late Middle English flabband (attested once), evidently with sense “flapping”
Example Sentences
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Too much leads to flabby and underdeveloped minds.
From The Wall Street Journal • Sep. 21, 2025
In a speech last week Sir Keir Starmer promised to make the "flabby" state more efficient and cut bureaucracy.
From BBC • Mar. 17, 2025
They are short, tall, flabby, lean, clean-shaven, bearded, bald and pony-tailed.
From New York Times • Nov. 27, 2024
About a year and a half ago, it occurred to me that if I didn’t start working out again, I’d be sliding into a sloppy, flabby late middle age.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 26, 2024
He had a flabby neck and wore a blue uniform.
From "Genuine Fraud" by E. Lockhart
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