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"Much more than that and you start to get flabby."
Your mind can get flabby when you get to be my age.
So his talent got little exercise, and might indeed be getting flabby.
We've got to train them so hard they don't have any time to get flabby."
Tight budgets are no excuse to let yourself get flabby.
People not used to free-fall got flabby, could even damage their bodies.
"They might get flabby and short of breath."
Like your muscles, your brain gets flabby if you don't exercise it.
Otherwise, in that low gravity, your muscles and tendons will get flabby.
Mankind isn't likely to get flabby that way.
I tend to get flabby if I don't maintain.
"You guys have been getting flabby," he said.
Muscles get flabby, hair recedes, and what is left is the core of the individual.
Man got flabby sitting in a bank.
You get flabby and you have no energy."
"I thought that married life might have made your wits soft, but it looks as if it's only your behind that's getting flabby."
The fight to come will give needed impetus to those whose conservative intellectual stamina may have gotten flabby these last few years.
It's a different set of mental gymnastics, and it keeps our sense of wonder from getting flabby.
The tricky part about serving roasted chicken cold is keeping the skin from getting flabby and chewy.
I could clock you getting flabby.
The side muscles get flabby.
Remove from oven, transfer to a platter and let cool completely (once covered, there should be little condensation or the skin will get flabby).
His muscles were getting flabby, and his tailor called attention to his increasing waistband.
Mustn't let the prisoner get flabby."
If you look at industry overheads, they did not got flabby like they did in the Eighties, but there were still savings we could make.