Sentences with phrase «of flabbiness»

When first starting out, the light, 2,600 - pound Cimarron feels oddly heavy, but the weight apparently is that of substance rather than of flabbiness.
Will it get rid of the flabbiness?
Focusing on triceps won't get rid of the flabbiness — it will just tone up this area.
If you have such a variant, are you doomed to a life of flabbiness?

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Holmer, obviously irritated by what he took to be a tone of intellectual flabbiness, said, «You get the feeling we're all a lot of hothouse plants just crying for attention.
Ellul's response to such incoherent flabbiness is spelled out in this book, and can be summed up in his words: «Anyone wishing to save humanity today must first of all save the word.»
His analysis suffers from all the intellectual flabbiness (for example, claiming that «the U.S. is fascist,» or that «the greed and avarice of the U.S. ruling class are seemingly unparalleled in history») and turgid prose (like his reference to the «Dickensianizing of postmodern megalopolises,» or his final chapter, entitled, «Unthinking Whiteness: Critical Citizenship in Gringolandia») that are commonly associated with the postmodern genre.
But then again, if you're a politician that isn't at least a little hypocritical, that's usually taken as a sign of some kind of moral flabbiness that should be avoided at all costs.
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