1.(of a part of a person’s body) soft, loose, and fleshy.
‘this exercise helps to flatten a _flabby_ stomach’
‘As time goes on, his body grows muscular and thick, no longer _flabby_ or soft.’
2.Having soft, loose flesh; overweight.
‘I feel _flabby_ , unhealthy and basically so out-of-form.’
‘But perhaps it is justified to form a negative assessment about the judgment and diligence of a person who is overweight and _flabby_ .’
3.Lacking strength, vitality, or effectiveness.
‘ _flabby_ , colourless prose’
‘Trilling was concerned that, with such a dearth of intellectual challenge, liberalism would become soft, complacent, _flabby_ .’