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flim·sy Listen to audio/ˈflɪmzi/ adjective
flim·si·er; flim·si·est
[also more flimsy; most flimsy] 1 : easily broken, torn, etc. : not strong or solid
a flimsy building flimsy construction a flimsy piece of material
2 : not likely to be true or to be believed
a flimsy [=weak] excuse They have only the flimsiest of evidence against him. a movie with a flimsy plot
— flim·si·ly Listen to audio /ˈflɪmzəli/ adverb [more flimsily; most flimsily]
flimsily [=weakly] constructed
— flim·si·ness Listen to audio /ˈflɪmzinəs/ noun [noncount]

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