flawy (Meaning)

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flawy (a.)

Full of flaws or cracks; broken; defective; faulty.

Subject to sudden flaws or gusts of wind.

Synonyms & Antonyms of flawy

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flawy Sentence Examples

  1. The artist's work was characterized by its bold colors and flawy lines.
  2. The painting was beautiful, but there were a few flawy brushstrokes that detracted from its overall appearance.
  3. The software program was generally user-friendly, but there were a few flawy that made it difficult to use at times.
  4. The politician's speech was well-received, but there were a few flawy that caused some people to question his credibility.
  5. The team's performance was solid, but there were a few flawy that ultimately cost them the game.
  6. The product was well-made, but there were a few flawy that caused some customers to complain.
  7. The plan was well-conceived, but there were a few flawy that made it difficult to implement.
  8. The book was well-written, but there were a few flawy that prevented it from being a bestseller.
  9. The company was successful, but there were a few flawy that caused it to lose market share over time.
  10. The relationship was strong, but there were a few flawy that ultimately caused it to end.

FAQs About the word flawy

Full of flaws or cracks; broken; defective; faulty., Subject to sudden flaws or gusts of wind.

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The artist's work was characterized by its bold colors and flawy lines.

The painting was beautiful, but there were a few flawy brushstrokes that detracted from its overall appearance.

The software program was generally user-friendly, but there were a few flawy that made it difficult to use at times.

The politician's speech was well-received, but there were a few flawy that caused some people to question his credibility.