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Then "Disappearing Act," a flimsy evening of warmed-over magic tricks and pop psychology, has no breaking news, and scant entertainment value, to offer.
As a party trick, he can tear up a pack of cards as if they are a flimsy sheet of paper.
It's a flimsy argument.
Truth is a flimsy thing.
That is just a flimsy fig leaf.
History provides only a flimsy guide.
It sounds like a flimsy excuse.
Kendrick argued that chilling effects have a "flimsy" empirical basis.
A flimsy frame surrounding a marvelous performance.
A flimsy red carpet decorated the sidewalk.
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