flaggy

/ˈflæɡi/
adjective
  1. Having a taste or smell that is stale, musty, or unpleasant, often used to describe food or drink that has gone bad.
    • The bread had a flaggy odor, so we threw it away.
    • The old crackers in the pantry were flaggy and soft.
    • I couldn't drink the milk because it tasted flaggy and sour.
  2. Weak, limp, or lacking freshness; drooping or flabby.
    • The flowers were flaggy from lack of water.
    • After a long day in the sun, the lettuce leaves looked flaggy and wilted.
    • His flaggy handshake made a poor impression during the interview.
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