different between limpsy vs limply
limpsy
English
Alternative forms
- limpsey
Etymology
See limp and compare flimsy.
Adjective
limpsy (comparative more limpsy, superlative most limpsy)
- (US, dialect) limp; flexible; flimsy
Anagrams
- simply
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limply
English
Etymology
limp +? -ly
Adverb
limply (comparative more limply, superlative most limply)
- In a limp manner, without support or resistance.
- The flag hung limply in the still air.
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