Synonym: compliant, elastic, flexible, limber, plastic, suggestible, supple, yielding. Antonym: rigid. Similar words: liable, reliable, reliably, viable, amiable, sociable, variable, pitiable. Meaning: ['plaɪəbl] adj. 1. susceptible to being led or directed 2. capable of being shaped or bent or drawn out 3. able to adjust readily to different conditions 4. capable of being bent or flexed or twisted without breaking.
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31. Very soft, pliable product with rubbery feel.
32. Squeeze them to make sure they're still pliable,'not brittle.
33. The Rechargeable Rabbit features the same soft, pliable material.
34. He was kind and pliable.
35. The large span and pliable door which can be easily folded up and pulled down is neither similar to an aluminum folding door nor to a push-pull iron door.
36. To remove dried-on paint from a synthetic-bristle paintbrush, soak it in full-strength white vinegar until the paint dissolves and the bristles are soft and pliable, then wash in hot, soapy water.
37. Man is a pliable animal, a being who gets accustomed to everything! ---Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Russian writer.
38. This accounts for the modern forms limb (limber has excrescent b, regardless of whether it means "shaft," "holes in timber," or "pliable"; none of them is related to limb) and crumb.
39. Product stays pliable. Work one at a time until desired result.
40. Her placement wasn't good, however, and she stepped on a pliable board.
41. Taking the training methods of pliable and tough warming-up for example, the article states the necessity of proper preparatory activities.
42. Cicatrices may be smooth or rough, pliable or firm, and tend at first to be pink or violaceous, later becoming white, glistening, and rarely, pigmented.
43. If we go on expecting our daughters to be decorative and pliable and empty-headed, they'll be inadequately prepared for the future.
44. Pruning rambling roses: once-flowering ramblers such as Goldfinch are best pruned in November when the stems are still pliable.
45. In central Georgia, sweet gum and poplars grow like weeds, and, it turns out, these trees make perfect chopsticks. Their wood is pliable, straight and has a nice color.
46. They want them young,[http://sentencedict.com/pliable.html] pliable and without any preconceived ideas.
47. Moreover, though anatomical sex is binary, mental " gender " is more pliable.
48. The thick soup with meat tastes very delicious and pliable.
49. At first Pliable sat sneakingly among them, afraid to lift his head But after a while he got back his confidence and started to make fun of "poor Christian".
50. Feeling makes reason pliable and it is this pliability of reason with the vulnerability of feeling that brings experience.
51. She had never before seen one who seemed so quick and pliable.
52. Often, the courts remain a pliable tool to reinforce that power.
53. Man is a pliable animal, a being who gets accustomed to everything---Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Russian novelist.
54. A second piece of silicone sealsthe PZT in, creating a pliable, biocompatible material that's fourtimes as efficient as previous flexible piezoelectrics.
55. Willow twigs are pliable.
56. Later, the beak, claws and keel become very soft and pliable.
57. A fiber is a pliable hairlike strand that is very small in diameter in relation to its length.
58. Pliable ten full Team Japan pursues tenaciously, finally when the third conclusion pursues evenly 34.
59. This is a typical capsule that is pliable and non - deforming.
60. Recent research has revealed that ‘reactivating’ a memory causes it to change form in the brain—it returns to a pliable, impermanent state.
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