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The man had gone to pieces, his cheeks shook flabbily.
"There's some fairly good news out there," he said flabbily.
Baseball, flabbily run and with a new marketing machine, is probably more vulnerable than football.
He giggled flabbily, and sat down in a steamer chair.
His gun hand was swinging flabbily, as the three pushed him aside and took up the pursuit themselves.
They were just as he remembered them, big and flabbily muscular, wearing only simple white kilts.
It all has to be flabbily visually realised.
Arms were raised flabbily, to shoulder level.
And while he walked flabbily along Kinnison studied intently the brain of the newcomer.
Answers ranged from the grudging to the generous, from the instantly certain to the flabbily relativistic.
His face was flushed with anger and the fold of flesh under his chin wobbled flabbily as he argued.
Sir Gerald shook hands flabbily.
She was a flabbily pretty, weakly flirtatious woman of forty-two or three, in an atrocious flowery hat.
A slightly older boy (Geordie, flabbily confident in his flip-flops) had noticed me watching his progress on a video game.
The film wants the audience to understand the thieves and their self-destructive behavior, yet Jason and Midget are written flabbily, as types.
Foremost among the living objects were inky, jellyfish monstrosities which flabbily quivered in harmony with the vibrations from the machine.
That's all . . ." He continued to wheeze for a few moments more, then collapsed flabbily into his seat.
At last, after what seemed a long time--it might have been five seconds, I dare say--he sagged flabbily to his knees.
Walking stoop-shouldered, grinning without teeth, the strong muscles shrunk away to mere lumps of stringy meat, hanging flabbily from your bones.
-So I had to find the nun's cell, and she was still there, lying crushed against the wall by a Dane who was snoring flabbily.
Many intellectuals of the Left were flabbily pacifist up to 1935, shrieked for war against Germany in the years 1935-9, and then promptly cooled off when the war started.
The punch of the playing flabbily dissipates into the vast space of the O. A few songs, clustered at the end of the gig, buck the trend.
In the "broom closet," a dozen antiquated spacesuits hung flabbily beside a racked-up clutter of shellac sprayers, strap-on gas guns, ratchets, clamps, and other "outside" tools.