Still flaccid and lethargic from lack of blood, Ed ambled slowly in front of the doors. |
The compressor intermittently inflates the balloon, which then slowly returns to its sorry, flaccid state. |
Perhaps this, then, is the reason that leaves wilt, that is become flaccid, when they are severely stressed. |
They hate us, their treatises and demagogues have long proclaimed, because we appear to them spiritually lukewarm, religiously flaccid. |
Generally, in a healthy plant the cells alternate between being flaccid and fully turgid. |
In the case of the anti-deficit campaign, flaccid fiscal management was a weakness to be strenuously avoided. |