(1) I feel flabby , unhealthy and basically so out-of-form.(2) I have a flabby stomach and I tried situps but it's not working.(3) They were about the same size, but while Seamus had been flabby , this man had the appearance of sinuous strength.(4) Inside that flabby body is a warm, sensitive, intelligent person screaming to be given a chance.(5) As time goes on, his body grows muscular and thick, no longer flabby or soft.(6) But there's a huge advantage in being a private company, as long as we use that wisely and don't become flabby or soft in the way we approach the business.(7) You hardly need reminding that a hardcore physique complete with ripped abs is likely to be much more attractive than a flabby body weighed down by its own fat.(8) He gestured to her stomach and flabby arms before folding his own arms.(9) Our bodies had become soft and flabby from lack of work and our souls were damaged far beyond repair.(10) Her body, big and flabby , jiggled as she shoved herself through the open door way and closed the oak door behind her.(11) You drop in a reference, maybe, to a more famous band, mention how they're so damn flabby and weak compared to this fantastic fantastic new thing.(12) Besides, it improves general body shape - no one wants a flabby stomach in the summer!(13) He lost so much fat that he was able to transform his flabby body into a shredded physique complete with ripped abs!(14) Trilling was concerned that, with such a dearth of intellectual challenge, liberalism would become soft, complacent, flabby .(15) I had bulging thighs and a flabby stomach, and if anyone tried to acknowledge my eating habits, I would strike so fast, without wondering if they meant anything by it or not.(16) A couple of older women, their full cups of beer held by their teeth, were just clapping away, some of the beer splashing out as their heads bobbed in time with their flabby arms.
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