adjective
- comparative form of flabby; having more soft, loose flesh; less firm or toned
Usage: comparative form
Examples
- After months without exercise, his arms looked flabbier than before.
- She felt flabbier after the holidays and decided to join a gym.
- The patient’s muscles appeared flabbier following the extended bed rest.
- His stomach was noticeably flabbier after retirement.
- The trainer noticed her clients were getting flabbier during winter months.
- Without regular workouts, even athletes can become flabbier over time.