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adjective Heraldry.(of a human leg) depicted as bent at the knee. Origin of flexedFirst recorded in 1515–25; flex1 + -ed2 OTHER WORDS FROM flexedun·flexed, adjectiveWords nearby flexedflex, flexagon, flexcash, flexdollars, flexecutive, flexed, Flexeril, flex-fuel, flexibilitas cerea, flexibility, flexible Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for flexedEver obliging, Springsteen then flexed all the right things on a paddle board. Bruce Springsteen’s Bond Moment: The Boss’ Body Beautiful at 64|Tim Teeman|July 25, 2014|DAILY BEAST Vorongil flexed his clawed hands nervously, stretching and retracting them. The Colors of Space|Marion Zimmer Bradley Of greatest contrast is the appearance of flexed burials and the exclusive occurrence of light projectile points. The Topanga Culture Final Report on Excavations, 1948|A. E. Treganza It was in a flexed position, head west, skull and the bones of the upper part of the body broken and decomposed. The Archaeology of the Yakima Valley|Harlan Ingersoll Smith
The elbow is flexed at a right angle, and the forearm supported in a sling midway between pronation and supination. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities--Head--Neck. Sixth Edition.|Alexander Miles Chahda flexed his muscles, wrapped his fingers tightly around the handle of his bolo, spread his feet and swung. The Golden Skull|John Blaine
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