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It all flimsily disguises a dark play that is really more about hurt than heart.
Why should any credence have been given to a shocking charge so flimsily based?
Worse, she serves up flimsily anecdotal evidence in support of her broader arguments.
The screen/lid part, especially, will fling back and forth really flimsily without much effort.
I was not pleased to notice that my door had been broken open at some time, and flimsily patched together again.
But as it was for the Democratic Party of 30 years ago, that tent is too flimsily constructed to stay up forever.
Yet all this flimsy and, to tell the truth, rather flimsily presented contemporaneity is barely a skin.
I'm sorry the notion that the structures destroyed by tornadoes are built flimsily is not accurate.
But because these people are so flimsily delineated, their efforts to connect feel merely sentimental and contrived.
A wanly beautiful, flimsily clad girl, standing in a lighted doorway, had seen him pass.
A windstorm damaged one of the flimsily constructed cross members in 1955 and the concrete structure had to be repaired.
In the alley, The Shadow found a rear entrance to the shop, one that was very flimsily locked.
His determination to heed the Prime's golden advice would not be sudden, dramatic, or flimsily contrived.
Why, in areas that are subject to these extremes of weather, are so many houses apparently built so flimsily?
I tested the crude wooden handrail, which was flimsily constructed and loose after years of disuse.
They expected to find a flimsily attired girl, hopelessly attempting to defend a pair of pinioned prisoners.
The lone horse pranced flimsily on.
What they had were barracks built as flimsily as the Geneva Convention allowed, or maybe a little cheaper than that.
They were now ascending the narrow, steep ladder which stretched flimsily between the tender platform and the B deck port door.
Fortunately any big warship's most vulnerable part was her stern: the great transom was flimsily built compared with the sides.
With its broadly stated goals, and flimsily worded proposals, the Bonn document raises more problems than it solves.
Now they were down to two Templars, guarding the front and rear of five of their flimsily armored carriers.
Though contemporary Japanese houses are boxy structures that do not look radically different from Western buildings, they are built more flimsily.
The Confederates had built them as cheaply and flimsily as the Geneva Convention allowed.
But it is flimsily acted in a tepid production directed by Mr. Perlman.