1 A flimsy argument, excuse, etc. is weak and difficult to believe:
2 (of material) very thin, or (of a structure or object) badly made and weak, and therefore easily broken or destroyed:
The logic governing clinical trials of drugs emerged only in the twentieth century, after eons of the use of medications on only the flimsiest empirical basis.
We all know that we keep carbon copies of our letters, but carbons are not provided nor the flimsies to go with them.
In no time, she is wearing the flimsiest of clothes.
In the kanun, although punishments are less severe, a person could be convicted and punished on very flimsy circumstantial grounds.
When all seemed impossible and even solutions to the flimsiest problems seemed like an uphill task, something happened suddenly, that changed all!
If there is money to be made, barriers to cosmetic neurology appear flimsy at best.
The second model was an experimental plane of the flimsiest construction for use in the calmest of seas.
He wanted a rocking horse, because the clothes one was too flimsy.
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