adjective
- comparative form of limp; more limp; lacking stiffness or firmness to a greater degree
- comparative form of limp; walking with a limp to a greater degree; more halting or uneven in gait
Usage: comparative adjective
Usage: comparative adjective; informal
Examples
- The fabric felt limpsier after being washed in hot water.
- His handshake was limpsier than I expected.
- The plant's leaves looked limpsier as it dried out.
- After the injury, his walk became limpsier with each passing day.
- The old rope was limpsier than the new one.
- Her performance seemed limpsier and less confident than before.