Meaning Of The Word Flimsy

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flimsy
adjective: A flimsy object is weak because it is made of a weak material, or is badly made.

flimsy in American English
thin and easily broken or damaged; poorly made and fragile; frail
adjective: without material strength or solidity
noun: a thin kind of paper, esp. for use in making several copies at a time of an article, telegraphic dispatch, or the like, as in newspaper work

flimsy in British English
adjective: not strong or substantial; fragile
noun: thin paper used for making carbon copies of a letter, etc

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