adjective
- comparative form of flaggy; more inclined to flag or droop; more limp or wilted
- comparative form of flaggy; containing more flagstones or resembling flagstone more closely
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Usage: geological; technical
Examples
- The lettuce looked flaggier after sitting in the warm sun all afternoon.
- His energy seemed flaggier as the day wore on.
- The flaggier sections of the rock formation were easier to split into thin sheets.
- The plant's leaves grew flaggier without proper watering.
- The flaggier soil near the stream contained more slate fragments.