i don't even know! I've been trying to figure it out for my reading homework! but hopefully someone will find the answer and me and you can share the answer. i guess ill just move on to the next question. ok... question #10..........
Gauze is made of cottan
Using gauze
Using gauze
No, it was an excuse used by temperance activists.
"We were following orders"
Saying that your book report blew out the car window is a flimsy excuse.
Weak; feeble; limp; slight; vain; without strength or solidity; of loose and unsubstantial structure; without reason or plausibility; as, a flimsy argument, excuse, objection., Thin or transfer paper., A bank note.
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?
No excuse for it
it means excuse me
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.
The phrase "any excuse will serve a tyrant" suggests that a tyrant will use any justification, no matter how flimsy or unreasonable, to legitimize their oppressive actions. It highlights the tendency of authoritarian figures to manipulate circumstances to maintain power and control. Essentially, it implies that tyrants are willing to exploit situations or fabricate reasons to suppress dissent and justify their rule.
Not durable can mean flimsy, fragile, impermanent, temporary, or weak.
to move
Excuse me
An antonym to lacking support could be flimsy.
Yes, it is. It can mean either not costly (item), flimsy, or stingy (person).