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Flans
- noun - A disc of metal such as one from which a coin is struck.
- open pastry filled with fruit or custard
Flaps
- noun - a movable airfoil that is part of an aircraft wing; used to increase lift or drag
- a movable piece of tissue partly connected to the body
- an excited state of agitation; "he was in a dither"; "there was a terrible flap about the theft"
- any broad thin and limber covering attached at one edge; hangs loose or projects freely; "he wrote on the flap of the envelope"
- make a fuss; be agitated
- move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion; "The curtains undulated"; "the waves rolled towards the beach"
- move noisily; "flags flapped in the strong wind"
- move with a flapping motion; "The bird's wings were flapping"
- move with a thrashing motion; "The bird flapped its wings"; "The eagle beat its wings and soared high into the sky"
- pronounce with a flap, of alveolar sounds
- the motion made by flapping up and down
Flats
- noun - a deflated pneumatic tire
- a level tract of land; "the salt flats of Utah"
- a musical notation indicating one half step lower than the note named
- a shallow box in which seedlings are started
- a suite of rooms usually on one floor of an apartment house
- footwear (shoes or slippers) with no heel (or a very low heel)
- freight car without permanent sides or roof
- scenery consisting of a wooden frame covered with painted canvas; part of a stage setting
Flaws
- noun - add a flaw or blemish to; make imperfect or defective
- an imperfection in a plan or theory or legal document that causes it to fail or that reduces its effectiveness
- an imperfection in an object or machine; "a flaw caused the crystal to shatter"; "if there are any defects you should send it back to the manufacturer"
- defect or weakness in a person's character; "he had his flaws, but he was great nonetheless"
Flays
- verb - heavy criticism
- strip the skin off
Fleas
- noun - any wingless bloodsucking parasitic insect noted for ability to leap
Flees
- verb - run away quickly; "He threw down his gun and fled"
Flews
- - The pendulous or overhanging lateral parts of the upper lip of dogs, especially prominent in hounds; -- called also chaps. See Illust. of Bloodhound.
Flies
- noun - (baseball) a hit that flies up in the air
- (theater) the space over the stage (out of view of the audience) used to store scenery (drop curtains)
- an opening in a garment that is closed by a zipper or by buttons concealed under a fold of cloth
- be dispersed or disseminated; "Rumors and accusations are flying"
- cause to fly or float; "fly a kite"
- change quickly from one emotional state to another; "fly into a rage"
- decrease rapidly and disappear; "the money vanished in las Vegas"; "all my stock assets have vaporized"
- display in the air or cause to float; "fly a kite"; "All nations fly their flags in front of the U.N."
- fisherman's lure consisting of a fishhook decorated to look like an insect
- flap consisting of a piece of canvas that can be drawn back to provide entrance to a tent
- hit a fly
- move quickly or suddenly; "He flew about the place"
- operate an airplane; "The pilot
Flips
- noun - (sports) the act of throwing the ball to another member of your team; "the pass was fumbled"
- a dive in which the diver somersaults before entering the water
- a sudden, quick movement; "with a flip of the wrist"; "the fish flipped over"
- an acrobatic feat in which the feet roll over the head (either forward or backward) and return
- cause to go on or to be engaged or set in operation; "switch on the light"; "throw the lever"
- cause to move with a flick; "he flicked his Bic"
- go mad, go crazy; "He flipped when he heard that he was being laid off"
- hot or cold alcoholic mixed drink containing a beaten egg
- lightly throw to see which side comes up; "I don't know what to do--I may as well flip a coin!"
- look through a book or other written material; "He thumbed through the report"; "She leafed through the volume"
- move with a flick or light motion
- react in an excited, delighted, or surprised