flaggy (Meaning)

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flaggy (a.)

Weak; flexible; limber.

Tasteless; insipid; as, a flaggy apple.

Abounding with the plant called flag; as, a flaggy marsh.

Synonyms & Antonyms of flaggy

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flaggy Sentence Examples

  1. The flaggy path led through the dense forest, beckoning adventurers to explore its depths.
  2. The old man's flaggy skin hung loosely from his frail frame, a testament to a life well-lived.
  3. The flaggy sail of the boat billowed in the gentle breeze, propelling it gently across the tranquil waters.
  4. The flaggy leaves of the plant drooped dejectedly, longing for the rejuvenating touch of rain.
  5. A flaggy feeling washed over her, draining her energy and stealing her enthusiasm for the day's activities.
  6. The flaggy music droned on endlessly, lulling the audience into a state of bored indifference.
  7. The flaggy fabric of the curtain fluttered in the draft, casting eerie shadows on the wall.
  8. The flaggy marsh stretched out before them, a vast expanse of water and reeds, teeming with life.
  9. The flaggy speech of the politician failed to inspire or engage the audience, leaving them feeling unenthused.
  10. The flaggy grass bowed and swayed in the wind, creating a rippling effect across the meadow.

FAQs About the word flaggy

Weak; flexible; limber., Tasteless; insipid; as, a flaggy apple., Abounding with the plant called flag; as, a flaggy marsh.

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The flaggy path led through the dense forest, beckoning adventurers to explore its depths.

The old man's flaggy skin hung loosely from his frail frame, a testament to a life well-lived.

The flaggy sail of the boat billowed in the gentle breeze, propelling it gently across the tranquil waters.

The flaggy leaves of the plant drooped dejectedly, longing for the rejuvenating touch of rain.