He wasn't lean, like her brothers, but he didn't have the flabbiness that so many nobles have from a lifetime of good food. |
But their complaint was against bourgeois flabbiness, not against business itself or keeping workers under the thumb. |
He looks broader than ever but these days it looks less like flabbiness and more like someone who works out, which is more in keeping with the character. |
A strong sense of urgency can even help to disguise a certain flabbiness in the opinion itself. |
Its flabbiness strongly suggested that Charles indulged a little too heavily in the good life. |
There were two, or perhaps three, flabbinesses of style which amazed me. Am I right in thinking you were a shade bored over the last chapters? |