3limp adjective
[more limp; most limp] 1 : having an unpleasantly soft or weak quality : not firm or stiff
▪ He gave me a very limp handshake. ▪ This plant isn't doing well—look how limp the leaves are. ▪ Her hair hung limp around her shoulders. ▪ I suddenly went limp and collapsed on the floor. 2 : feeling very tired
▪ He was limp with fatigue.
▪ He gave me a very limp handshake. ▪ This plant isn't doing well—look how limp the leaves are. ▪ Her hair hung limp around her shoulders. ▪ I suddenly went limp and collapsed on the floor.
▪ He was limp with fatigue.
— limp·ly adverb
▪ He let his hand hang limply off the couch. ▪ Her hair hung limply around her shoulders.
▪ He let his hand hang limply off the couch. ▪ Her hair hung limply around her shoulders.
— limp·ness noun [noncount]




