ADJECTIVE : bending, debilitated, drooping, droopy, ductile,enervated, exhausted, feeble, flabby, flaccid,flexible, flexuous, flimsy, floppy, impressible,infirm, languid, languishing, lax, lethargic,limber, listless, loose, plastic, pliable, pliant,relaxed, slack, soft, spent, spiritless, supple,tired, unsubstantial, weakened, wearied, wornout, yielding
NOUN : bad wheel, falter, flat wheel, floppy, gimp, halt,hitch, hobble, lameness
wet
no its not but soaked, damp, dripping and soggy is a synonym for wet
no, it's an antonym.
The adjective limp means "not stiff" or easily manipulated in shape.A cooked noodle is limp, whereas an uncooked noodle is stiff (and breaks if bent). Another classic example of a limp item is a washcloth, especially when wet, because it is very flexible in shape.
ANSWER:drowned kitten
A simple synonym is limp, as in the act of limping.
soft, feeble, weak, flabby
wet
no its not but soaked, damp, dripping and soggy is a synonym for wet
no, it's an antonym.
Moist is damp or wet.
The adjective limp means "not stiff" or easily manipulated in shape.A cooked noodle is limp, whereas an uncooked noodle is stiff (and breaks if bent). Another classic example of a limp item is a washcloth, especially when wet, because it is very flexible in shape.
Its swampI think a better synonym is plain (extensive area of flat land). A swamp is a wet damp place, prairies or plain are not necessarily wet.
Oh, dude, you're asking about similes now? Like, who even uses those anymore? But hey, if you really wanna know, the items that complete the simile "As limp as a..." could be "wet noodle" or "flaccid balloon." But seriously, who even talks like that these days?
au pair, baby-sitter, governess, nursemaid, wet nurse
The phrase "I feel like a limp dishrag" is an expression to convey feeling physically or emotionally exhausted, drained, or devoid of energy, similar to a wet and sagging dishcloth. It is used to describe a state of total fatigue or weariness.
liqid limp