perflable (Meaning)

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perflable (a.)

Capable of being blown through.

Synonyms & Antonyms of perflable

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perflable Sentence Examples

  1. The tissue paper was so perflable that it could barely stand up to a light breeze.
  2. The old parchment scroll was perflable and brittle, threatening to crumble at the slightest touch.
  3. The damaged roof left the house perflable to the elements, allowing rain and wind to penetrate.
  4. The perflable walls of the tent flapped wildly in the storm, providing little protection from the wind.
  5. The lungs are perflable organs that allow oxygen to enter the bloodstream.
  6. The sponge was so perflable that it easily absorbed any spilled liquid.
  7. The perflable nature of the soil made it difficult to maintain moisture, resulting in dryness.
  8. The perflable fabric of the parachute allowed for increased airflow, enhancing its stability.
  9. The perflable gas bladder helped the fish maintain buoyancy in water.
  10. The perflable membrane in the body allows for the exchange of gases between the blood and the air.

FAQs About the word perflable

Capable of being blown through.

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The tissue paper was so perflable that it could barely stand up to a light breeze.

The old parchment scroll was perflable and brittle, threatening to crumble at the slightest touch.

The damaged roof left the house perflable to the elements, allowing rain and wind to penetrate.

The perflable walls of the tent flapped wildly in the storm, providing little protection from the wind.