Flimsy+miserable = Flimsable
Mimsy is a nonce word meaning it's used to meet a need that's not expected to recur.It comes from Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky and combines "flimsy" and "miserable"
The correct spelling is miserable (forlorn or depressed).
A flimsy person is a person which is weak. Whether that person is weak, as in strength wise, or in weak of personality, the person isn't strong. Not emotionaly. A person who is afraid, and longs ever so much to be brave.
It is spelled "flimsy".
The noun form for the adjective miserable is miserableness. Another noun form is misery.
MIMSY: (whence 'mimserable' and 'miserable') "unhappy"Lewis Carroll (1855)"mimsy" is "flimsy and miserable" (there's another portmanteau for you). Humpty Dumpty (1871)
Mimsy is a nonce word meaning it's used to meet a need that's not expected to recur.It comes from Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky and combines "flimsy" and "miserable"
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His flimsy excuses just don't hold water. The flimsy walls shook when the train rolled past.
No, it is not a noun. Flimsy is an adjective meaning insubstantial or cheap.
the flimsy paper ripped with ease.
The blended word is "telethon".
"Flimsy" is an adjective. It describes something that is weak or easily broken.
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