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Перевод: flaccid speek flaccid


[прилагательное]
дряблый; отвислый; вялый; слабый; бессильный; слабохарактерный; пассивный; нерешительный


Тезаурус:

  1. I laced my arms round his back, under his own arms, letting his face fall on mine, and in that awkward position I blew my own breath into him, not in the accepted way with him lying flat with most things in control, but into his open nostrils, into his flaccid mouth, into either or both at once, as fast as I could, trying to pump his chest in unison, to do what his own intercostal muscles had stopped doing, pulling his ribcage open for air to flow in.
  2. Unlike serious pollsters, the brewer's flaccid organ fails to report the size of the sample of Scousers interviewed but it is believed to be adjacent to the number of fans at a Tranmere Rovers away match.
  3. There is surprisingly little variation in the size of the erect penis, although flaccid organs may differ considerably in appearance.
  4. In other words, small flaccid penises tend to expand to a much greater degree than penises that are already quite large when resting, so that both will reach the average erect size of six inches or so.
  5. It was a celebration of all that is ugly and pointless about pop culture; flaccid, unimaginative, shallow, a lifestyle celebration for people without a lifestyle, a mundane parade of talentless cretins performing their laughable music for the amusement of the most appalling heap of detritus I've ever seen assembled in one place.
  6. He's raunching his way through his own version of "Kiss", copulating with a flaccid mike wire and making Prince look like Pinocchio.
  7. It was this aspect of Leavisism that Oxford English, with its broad though often flaccid eclecticism, was most opposed to.
  8. Mrs Levine argues with some conviction and at great length that the break-up of Asquith's romance with Venetia was centrally shattering to the prime minister, was directly responsible for his flaccid performance in the contemporaneous creation of the 1915 Coalition, and indirectly led to the decline of his grip and power and to the end of the Liberal party as a governing force.
  9. The woman's lined face became vague and flaccid.
  10. He had a left hemiplegia, and was flaccid at first, although the flaccidity soon started changing to spasticity.
  11. Contrary to persistent rumour, Kylie Minogue's first film, The Delinquents (Warner West End, 12, from Boxing Day) is not the flaccid cods-up we might have expected.
  12. Your arms are swollen, flaccid.
  13. Welsh National Opera staged Le Comte Ory last year, but ENO has so far managed only a flaccid revival of its Barber.

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