Flimsiness [noun]
Definition of Flimsiness:
weakness
Sentence/Example of Flimsiness:
The house itself was plain, and both inside and out had a certain aspect of flimsiness.
As a rule, the house is of but one story, and its flimsiness comes from two reasons, both very good ones.
Bitterly cold weather suddenly arrived, however, which made us aware of the flimsiness of the French huts in which we dwelt.
You accept proven fact, but are quick to see any flimsiness in basic foundations.
He exposed the flimsiness of the charges against him, and the gross partiality of the proceedings.
Summer frocks, in their airy flimsiness and gay colors are ideally fitted for the colorful background of a garden or lawn party.
He was learning, it seemed, the 'insolent flimsiness' (as Prudence had it) of all his screens, this among the rest.
In order to cast well the line must possess weight; at the same time it must be flexible without flimsiness, and smooth.
The succeeding Fragments were to test this liberality and reveal the flimsiness of the stuff of which it was made.
In addition, his challenge rendered still more vivid to her the mere flimsiness of her own aid.