Flap

  • 61flap|doo|dle — «FLAP DOO duhl», noun. Informal. nonsense; bosh; humbug. ╂[a coined word] …

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  • 62flap|jack — «FLAP JAK», noun. = pancake. (Cf. ↑pancake) …

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  • 63flap|pa|bil|i|ty — «FLAP uh BIHL uh tee», noun. Informal. flappable quality or condition …

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  • 64flap|pa|ble — «FLAP uh buhl», adjective. Informal. tending to become excited, alarmed, or confused: »As he demonstrated for a nationwide audience while he was being questioned by newsmen after the assassination attempt, Chief Reddin is not easily flappable… …

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  • 65flap|per-bag — «FLAP uhr BAG», noun. = burdock. (Cf. ↑burdock) …

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  • 66flap|per|ish — «FLAP uhr ihsh», adjective. Informal. having to do with or characteristic of a flapper or flappers of the 1920 s …

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  • 67Flap jack — may refer to: * Flapjack, a tray bake made from rolled oats, sugar and syrup (UK). * Pancake, A flat cake of thin batter (US). Characters * The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack …

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  • 68Flap consonant — In phonetics, a flap or tap is a type of consonantal sound, which is produced with a single contraction of the muscles so that one articulator (such as the tongue) is thrown against another. Contrast with stops and trillsThe main difference… …

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  • 69Flap (aircraft) — Flaps are hinged surfaces on the trailing edge of the wings of a fixed wing aircraft. As flaps are extended, the stalling speed of the aircraft is reduced. Flaps are also used on the leading edge of the wings of some high speed jet aircraft,… …

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  • 70Flap (Phonetik) — Artikulationsarten Pulmonal egressive Laute Plosive Nasale Vibranten Taps/Flaps Frikative Affrikaten Approximanten Laterale Nichtpulmonische Laute Ejektive Ingressive Laute Klicks (Schnalzlaute) Im …

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