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Flex   /flɛks/   Listen
Flex

noun
1.
The act of flexing.



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"Flex" Quotes from Famous Books



... 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 ...
— Children's Literature - A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes • Charles Madison Curry

... darkness, the sun dipping at midnight, due north, for a few minutes beneath the horizon. Linday never let up on Strang. He studied his walk, his body movements, stripped him again and again and for the thousandth time made him flex all his muscles. Massage was given him without end, until Linday declared that Tom Daw, Bill, and the brother were properly qualified for Turkish bath and osteopathic hospital attendants. But Linday was not yet satisfied. He put Strang through ...
— The Turtles of Tasman • Jack London



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



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