The other viscera did not offer anything remarkable, except the paleness and flaccidity of their tissue.
Owing to the density of its walls, and its general tension, the fluid contents of the tumour are not easily distinguished; but the flaccidity which succeeds a free puncture is very striking.
Against flaccidity of the gums and loosening of the teeth he also used cauterization, disapproving the use of astringent substances, as these cannot get so far as the roots of the affected teeth.
This delight not in action or in emotion arising from action but in passivity of suffering is only one aspect of a certain mental flaccidity in grain.
His very malevolence proceeded from a flaccidity which meanly envied the activities and enthusiasms of other men.
The hasty swallowing of unmasticated food, too large a bolus, defective or artificial teeth, flaccidity of tissues, and spasm of the cricopharyngeus muscle, are etiologic factors.
Esophagoscopic findings are those of absence of the normal resistance at the cricopharyngeus, flaccidity and lack of sensation of the esophageal walls, and perhaps adherence of particles of food to the folds.
Highly placed and highly paidflaccidity then reigned supreme, and produced its inevitable result.
But last December we were assured that flaccidity had made way for firmness, and that the pudding had been replaced by the flint.
If so, flaccidity will stand revealed as what in truth it has always been--the one quality which neutralizes all other gifts, and makes its possessor incapable of governing.
In its most extreme form there is complete flaccidity of all the voluntary muscles, and relaxation of some sphincters.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "flaccidity" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.