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Meaning of flex

Wordnet

flex (n)

the act of flexing

Wordnet

flex (v)

contract

exhibit the strength of

form a curve

bend a joint

cause (a plastic object) to assume a crooked or angular form

Webster

flex (v. t.)

To bend; as, to flex the arm.

Webster

flex (n.)

Flax.

flex Sentence Examples

  1. The gymnast's impressive flexibility allowed her to flex her body into intricate positions.
  2. The new yoga class helped me flex my muscles and improve my overall flexibility.
  3. The athlete flexed his muscles to demonstrate his strength and agility.
  4. The weightlifter's biceps flexed visibly as he lifted the heavy barbell.
  5. The dancer flexed her feet and pointed her toes to maintain balance during her performance.
  6. The painter flexed his wrist to create intricate brushstrokes on the canvas.
  7. The singer flexed her vocal cords to hit high notes during her performance.
  8. The chef flexed his culinary skills to prepare a delicious and visually appealing dish.
  9. The writer flexed her creative muscles to craft a compelling and engaging story.
  10. The inventor flexed his engineering knowledge to design a groundbreaking new product.

FAQs About the word flex

the act of flexing, contract, exhibit the strength of, form a curve, bend a joint, cause (a plastic object) to assume a crooked or angular formTo bend; as, to f

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The gymnast's impressive flexibility allowed her to flex her body into intricate positions.

The new yoga class helped me flex my muscles and improve my overall flexibility.

The athlete flexed his muscles to demonstrate his strength and agility.

The weightlifter's biceps flexed visibly as he lifted the heavy barbell.