The flimsy tent collapsed in the strong wind, leaving the hikers exposed to the elements.
the flimsy paper ripped with ease.
you have to be a flimsy before a leader
Saying that your book report blew out the car window is a flimsy excuse.
flimsiness
His flimsy excuses just don't hold water. The flimsy walls shook when the train rolled past.
The flimsy wooden stick broke the second David stepped on it.
The word flimsy is an adjective. It means weak or fragile.
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?
weak or flimsy maybe
There was no logic in replacing the flimsy table with one just as weak. Sherlock Holmes used his observation, knowledge, and logic to solve crimes.
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)Italics: subjectBold: adjectives
An untuned horn can have a high-pitched, tinny sound that is unpleasant to audiences. Cheap copies of scientific instruments may have tinny, flimsy construction.