TV series example of the word
Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 12
Produces a flaccid paralysis that leaves the victim conscious
বীর্যহীন, তুলতুলে, ঢলঢলে, ঢেপসা, নড়বড়ে, কোমল, ঢোসকা
(1) Drooping without elasticity; wanting in stiffness
(2) Out of condition; not strong or robust; incapable of exertion or endurance
(3) Lacking in strength or firmness or resilience
(4) Lacking firmness or stiffness
(5) Drooping
(1) They hate us, their treatises and demagogues have long proclaimed, because we appear to them spiritually lukewarm, religiously flaccid .
(2) In the case of the anti-deficit campaign, flaccid fiscal management was a weakness to be strenuously avoided.
(3) But beyond the issues he championed in this era of flaccid rhetoric and focus group-approved sound bytes, Wellstone had the rare ability to ignite a fire in his audiences.
(4) I don't want to see my planters parched and my plants flaccid .
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(6) Unfortunately, many skiers hold their arms and legs rigid in search of balance while their stomach and back muscles are flaccid and forgotten.
(7) Leaves were scored as dead when they were flaccid or dried over more than half their surface.
(8) Dead cuttings were obvious because their bud tissue had become flaccid .
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(10) Then true leaves exhibit the flaccid condition.
(11) His character is flaccid and uniformly uninspired.
(12) Still flaccid and lethargic from lack of blood, Ed ambled slowly in front of the doors.
(13) Generally, in a healthy plant the cells alternate between being flaccid and fully turgid.
(14) The shady lava lamp in the corner of the room supplied a dismal crimson light, the bubbly pink shimmers on the wall fell onto his flaccid , ageless, sweaty body.
(15) Perhaps this, then, is the reason that leaves wilt, that is become flaccid , when they are severely stressed.
(16) Sauntering into the living room, I stretched my flaccid body along the couch.
(17) Shaking his head, he plopped him onto his horse with extreme difficulty then rose up behind him, clasping the flaccid body to his chest.
(18) The striated-muscle part of the esophageal body is flaccid at rest.
(19) Shortly after death all the muscles in the body become soft and flaccid .
(20) Her body has the appearance of a carcass, flaccid and dead.
soft
lackluster
inflexible
rigid
stiff
sturdy
tense
Firm
Taut
Tight
Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 12
Produces a flaccid paralysis that leaves the victim conscious