flimsily

IPA: fɫˈɪmzʌɫi

adverb

  • In a flimsy manner
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Examples of "flimsily" in Sentences

  • Meanwhile, Delia cuts an isolated figure flimsily buttressed by two unengaged helpers.
  • The fact of the matter is that the science is so flimsily poor that it could ONLY pass for a cult religion.
  • But sometimes the bags are flimsily packed and explode on impact with the ground, or the aid tumbles into the water.
  • One of the discussions in the postmortem was the reflection on how ‘democracy’ as conceived by Bush and the neocon gang was both flimsily conceived and counter-productive.
  • For pure entertainment, nothing beats Victorian paintings and their emotional excess: young widows prostrate on gravestones, skinny orphans and stolen children, addicts in East End opium dens, and flimsily clad fairies.
  • When Deane Beman took over as its commissioner in 1974, the PGA Tour was a middling collection of tournaments, many hosted by celebrities like Bob Hope, Jackie Gleason and Dean Martin, flimsily synchronized by a headquarters staff of 27.
  • In fact, hopefully you're feeling so sick that you decide to go and rescue your poor neglected children, check them out of whichever flimsily justified "kid-friendly" hotel you've booked them into, cancel your tickets to see Mac King, and get on a plane to Florida, or Anaheim or -- frankly -- anywhere else in the world for a proper family vacation.

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