able to adapt, bending, crimped, feasible, formative, lithe, mutable, plicate, ruffled, tractable, unstrict
Definitionadj. capable of being changed
Last update: June 15, 2015
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He keeps his body flexible through regular excercises. [adjective]
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MSP is a method that is flexible and adaptable for any type and size of program. [adjective]
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Flexible tile adhesive directly on top of the heating mat. [adjective]
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This nobleman was of a character not uncommon eighty years ago, but now very rare among public men, because a more flexible fibre has choked it. [adjective]
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A thin petticoat was the only clothing of these girls, who threw and wound their flexible limbs to a measure played on harp and tambourine. [adjective]
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Down the middle, by the ends of the benches, ran a gangway, along which three overseers paced leisurably, each with a tall, flexible wand in his hand. [adjective]
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She went up to him and with a swift, flexible, youthful movement dropped on her knees. [adjective]
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But the man whose imagination has been kept flexible and ready from earliest childhood has within him the power of sympathizing with whatever is human--yes. [adjective]
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