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flab
/ ڱæ /
noun
unsightly or unwanted fat on the body; flabbiness
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of flab1
Example Sentences
The series has been described as a political thriller, but it’s got so much flab and filler that it seems ideologically opposed to the very idea of suspense.
For someone looking to trim some belly flab, downsize their nose or pump up their breasts, the deal was almost too good to turn down.
Now, the further we get from enactment, the worse the legislation’s extra flab looks.
And this is why his movies have one of the lowest B.M.I.s in the action business: He cuts the flab.
And that makes me wonder whether this particular sandwich cookie is worth the extra time and narrative flab.
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