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    Flim·sy
    /ˈflimzē/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a document, especially a copy, made on very thin paper: British "credit-card flimsies"
  2. The meaning of FLIMSY is lacking in physical strength or substance. How to use flimsy in a sentence.

  3. FLIMSY definition: 1. very thin, or easily broken or destroyed: 2. A flimsy argument, excuse, etc. is weak and…. Learn more.

  4. Flimsy definition: without material strength or solidity. See examples of FLIMSY used in a sentence.

  5. You can describe weak, thin, and fragile things as flimsy. Onion smells are strong, onion skins are flimsy. Blaming onions for making you cry during a sad movie, that's a flimsy excuse, when there are no onions in the theater.

  6. flimsy. ( ˈflɪmzɪ) adj, -sier or -siest. 1. not strong or substantial; fragile: a flimsy building. 2. light and thin: a flimsy dress. 3. unconvincing or inadequate; weak: a flimsy excuse. n. 4. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) thin paper used for making carbon copies of a letter, etc.

  7. FLIMSY meaning: 1. very thin, or easily broken or destroyed: 2. A flimsy argument, excuse, etc. is weak and…. Learn more.

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  9. adjective. flimsier, flimsiest. Light, thin, and insubstantial. A flimsy fabric. American Heritage. Thin and easily broken or damaged; poorly made and fragile; frail. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Ill-conceived and inadequate; ineffectual.

  10. Definition of flimsy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. FLIMSY definition: 1. thin and not solid or strong: 2. A flimsy argument, excuse, etc is weak and difficult to…. Learn more.

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