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    flex
    [fleks]
    verb
    flex (verb) · flexes (third person present) · flexed (past tense) · flexed (past participle) · flexing (present participle)
    1. (with reference to a limb or joint) bend or become bent:
      "she saw him flex his ankle and wince" · "it's important to prevent the damaged wrist from flexing"
      • cause (a muscle) to stand out by contracting or tensing it:
        "a group of bodybuilders flexed their muscles"
      • (of a muscle) contract or be tensed:
        "a muscle flexed in his jaw"
      • (of a material) be capable of warping or bending and then reverting to shape:
        "set windows in rubber so they flex during an earthquake"
    2. put a (skill, talent, or ability) to use:
      "the talks were seen as a way for Merkel to flex her well-known diplomatic prowess"
      • US ENGLISH
        informal
        show (something) off; flaunt:
        "she flexes her power and success with a flick of her diamond-braceleted wrist"
    noun
    flex (noun) · flexes (plural noun)
    1. the action or state of flexing:
      "add rigidity and eliminate brake flex"
    2. US ENGLISH
      informal
      a boastful statement or display:
      "ridiculous flexes of exorbitant wealth" · "a sing-songy verse full of flexes and threats"
    Origin
    early 16th century: from Latin flex- ‘bent’, from the verb flectere.
    flex
    [fleks]
    noun
    BRITISH ENGLISH
    flex (noun) · flexes (plural noun)
    1. a flexible insulated cable used for carrying electric current to an appliance.
    Origin
    early 20th century: abbreviation of flexible.
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    verb
    1. (with reference to a limb or joint) bend or become bent:
      Opposite:
    noun
    1. a flexible insulated cable used for carrying electric current to an appliance.
     
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  1. Flex can mean1234:
    • To bend, especially repeatedly.
    • To move muscles so as to cause flexion of a joint.
    • To move or tense a muscle or muscles by contraction.
    • The act of bending an arm, leg, etc. or tightening a muscle.
    • The ability of a material to bend without breaking.
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    1 : to bend especially repeatedly 2 a : to move muscles so as to cause flexion of (a joint) stretching and flexing his knees b : to move or tense (a muscle or muscles) by contraction
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/flex
    the act of bending an arm, leg, etc. or tightening a muscle: He expresses more with a flex of his eyebrow than most actors do with their whole body. [ U ] the ability of a material to bend without breaking: The taper in the handle allows flex on impact.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/flex
    verb (used with object) to bend, as a part of the body: He flexed his arms to show off his muscles. to tighten (a muscle) by contraction.
    www.dictionary.com/browse/flex
    flex (something) to bend, move or stretch an arm or a leg, or pull a muscle tight, especially in order to prepare for a physical activity to flex your fingers/feet/legs
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