The flimsy cardboard box fell apart as soon as I put the cake in it.
I could see her street clothes under the flimsy sheercostume. (costume is an object)
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the flimsy paper ripped with ease.
The flimsy wooden stick broke the second David stepped on it.
use it in stories and adjectives
First, you put it into the sentence and surround it by other words, such as verbs, nouns, and adjectives. Then put a period at the end.
You have a dirty mind.
Make sure to use it as an adjective for something lightweight or not very sturdy. Also, something that is lame or unconvincing.i.e. Kara definitely would not have worn that flimsy top if she had known it was going to snow!i.e. Did he honestly think I would fall for that flimsy excuse?
describe the weather
How the magician made the man float was inexplicable! For some inexplicable reason, the flimsy shack survived the storm.
Contentedly is an adverb. Adverbs can modify verbs, other adverbs, and adjectives. When you use it in a sentence, it will necessarily be used to describe something. An example of the use of contentedly in a sentence: The mother watched contentedly as her children slept peacefully. In this example, contentedly describes how she watched her children.
You can use as many as you need, for example this sentence has 4 My oldest brother has a large fast Japanese car. adjectives = oldest large fast Japanese
You can use adjectives almost anywhere. They are the descriptive words of our language and really bring all other words to life.
If you think about it, you can do your own sentences. What are two adjectives to describe your friend? Now, make a sentence where your friend does something, and use those adjectives. My funny, playful friend kicked the ball.