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Flecks
  1. noun - a small contrasting part of something; "a bald spot"; "a leopard's spots"; "a patch of clouds"; "patches of thin ice"; "a fleck of red"
  2. a small fragment of something broken off from the whole; "a bit of rock caught him in the eye"
  3. make a spot or mark onto; "The wine spotted the tablecloth"
Fleers
  1. noun - contempt expressed by mockery in looks or words
  2. someone who flees from an uncongenial situation; "fugitives from the sweatshops"
  3. to smirk contemptuously
Fleets
  1. noun - a group of steamships operating together under the same ownership
  2. a group of warships organized as a tactical unit
  3. disappear gradually; "The pain eventually passed off"
  4. group of aircraft operating together under the same ownership
  5. group of motor vehicles operating together under the same ownership
  6. move along rapidly and lightly; skim or dart; "The hummingbird flitted among the branches"
Flexes
  1. noun -
  2. bend a joint; "flex your wrists"; "bend your knees"
  3. contract; "flex a muscle"
  4. exhibit the strength of; "The victorious army flexes its invincibility"
  5. form a curve; "The stick does not bend"
  6. the act of flexing; "he gave his biceps a flex to impress the ladies"
Flicks
  1. noun -
  2. a form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement; "they went to a movie every Saturday night"; "the film was shot on location"
  3. a light sharp contact (usually with something flexible); "he gave it a flick with his finger"; "he felt the flick of a whip"
  4. a short stroke
  5. cause to move with a flick; "he flicked his Bic"
  6. flash intermittently; "The lights flicked on and off"
  7. look through a book or other written material; "He thumbed through the report"; "She leafed through the volume"
  8. remove with a flick (of the hand)
  9. shine unsteadily; "The candle flickered"
  10. throw or toss with a quick motion; "flick a piece of paper across the table"; "jerk his head"
  11. touch or hit with a light, quick blow; "flicked him with his hand"
  12. twitch or flutter; "the paper flicked"
Fliers
  1. noun - an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution; "he mailed the circular to all subscribers"
  2. someone who operates an aircraft
  3. someone who travels by air
Flings
  1. noun - a brief indulgence of your impulses
  2. a usually brief attempt; "he took a crack at it"; "I gave it a whirl"
  3. indulge oneself; "I splurged on a new TV"
  4. move in an abrupt or headlong manner; "He flung himself onto the sofa"
  5. the act of flinging
  6. throw or cast away; "Put away your worries"
  7. throw with force or recklessness; "fling the frisbee"
Flints
  1. unknown - Plural of flint, a type of stone used to generate a spark
Flirts
  1. noun - a seductive woman who uses her sex appeal to exploit men
  2. behave carelessly or indifferently; "Play about with a young girl's affection"
  3. playful behavior intended to arouse sexual interest
  4. talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions; "The guys always try to chat up the new secretaries"; "My husband never flirts with other women"
Floats
  1. noun - a drink with ice cream floating in it
  2. a hand tool with a flat face used for smoothing and finishing the surface of plaster or cement or stucco
  3. allow (currencies) to fluctuate; "The government floated the ruble for a few months"
  4. an air-filled sac near the spinal column in many fishes that helps maintain buoyancy
  5. an elaborate display mounted on a platform carried by a truck (or pulled by a truck) in a procession or parade
  6. be afloat either on or below a liquid surface and not sink to the bottom
  7. be in motion due to some air or water current; "The leaves were blowing in the wind"; "the boat drifted on the lake"; "The sailboat was adrift on the open sea"; "the shipwrecked boat drifted away from the shore"
  8. circulate or discuss tentatively; test the waters with; "The Republicans are floating the idea of a tax reform"
  9. convert from a fixed point notation to a floating point notation; "float data"
  10. Float glas