flabbily

/ˈflæbɪli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is soft, loose, and lacking firmness, especially of body tissue.
    • The old sofa cushion sagged flabbily when he sat down.
    • The dough hung flabbily over the edge of the bowl.
    • She waved her arm flabbily to show how weak her muscles had become.
  2. In a weak, ineffective, or unenergetic manner.
    • The team played flabbily and lost the game by a huge margin.
    • The government's response to the crisis was flabbily executed.
    • He responded flabbily to the criticism, offering no real defense.
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