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were flexible
adjective
Capable of being flexed or bent without breaking; able to be turned, bowed, or twisted, without breaking; pliable; not stiff or brittle.
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Again, they were flexible.
"They were flexible with us".
Audiences were flexible, and they had stamina.
Even the shoes-off/yukata-on customs were flexible.
The thick, nearly rigid sculptures that she calls Abakans were flexible enough to be easily stored.
She said your plans were flexible but that it was unlikely.
When I stressed my dates were flexible, she conjured up a $1,301 fare.
His limbs were flexible and his body "gave off a very pleasant odour".
My dates were flexible; I had 95,000 frequent-flier miles in my hot little hand.
Exchange rates against foreign hard currency were flexible according to the needs of the state bank.
He often took jobs that were flexible just so he would have time to be an extra in films.
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