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The matter can be a tiny bit of a thing, as small as a speck of stardust. It can be a huge collection of material, as gigantic as a galaxy. It can be as rigid as rock or as flimsy as flame. According to context clues, which is the best definition of flimsy? strong fragile solid beautif
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It means light
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fragile is a synonym of flimsy
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