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Flex   /flɛks/   Listen
Flex

noun
1.
The act of flexing.



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"Flex" Quotes from Famous Books



... Hyldebrand, provided an old dog-kennel for his shelter, an older dog-collar for his adornment and six yards of "flex" for his restraint. I further appointed the runner—a youth from Huddersfield, nicknamed "Isinglass," in playful sarcastic comment on his speed—second in command. He was to feed, groom and exercise Hyldebrand. I would inspect Hyldebrand twice ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 153, Aug 15, 1917 • Various

... pink-lipped muzzle. His coat was as silk plush, his neck as supple as a swan's, and out of his big, bright eyes there looked such intelligence that one half expected him to speak. His lines were all long, graceful curves, and when he danced daintily on his slender legs one could see the muscles flex under the ...
— Horses Nine - Stories of Harness and Saddle • Sewell Ford



Words linked to "Flex" :   angle, tilt, double over, deform, replicate, fawn, flexure, twist, unbend, gnarl, tip, crook, retroflex, flash, convolve, incurvate, ostentate, flexible, grovel, convolute, bend, stoop, move, flaunt, arc, shrink, straighten, swank, cringe, change shape, curve, draw in, creep, change form, contract, show off, double up, curl, arch, lean, dent, indent, cower, crank, slant, crouch, double, curl up, bow, crawl



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