The difference between Flabby and Muscled
When used as adjectives, flabby means yielding to the touch, and easily moved or shaken, whereas muscled means bearing muscles or muscle tissue.
check bellow for the other definitions of Flabby and Muscled
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Flabby as an adjective:
Yielding to the touch, and easily moved or shaken; hanging loose by its own weight; lacking firmness; flaccid.
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Flabby as an adjective (of wine):
Having a slight lack of acidity; having mild sweetness.
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Flabby as an adjective (of writing, etc.):
overwrought.
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Flabby as an adjective (math):
Which forms a surjection from the domain to every open subset of the codomain.
Examples:
"a flabby sheaf on a paracompact space"
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Muscled as an adjective:
Bearing muscles or muscle tissue.
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Muscled as an adjective:
Having large muscles.
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Muscled as a verb: