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- FLABS
- FLACK
- FLAFF
- FLAGS
- FLAIL
- FLAIR
- FLAKE
- FLAKS
- FLAKY
- FLAME
- FLAMM
- FLAMS
- FLAMY
- FLANE
- FLANK
- FLANS
- FLAPS
- FLARE
- FLARY
- FLASH
- FLASK
- FLATS
- FLAVA
- FLAWN
- FLAWS
- FLAWY
- FLAXY
- FLAYS
- FLEAM
- FLEAS
- FLECK
- FLEEK
- FLEER
- FLEES
- FLEET
- FLEGS
- FLEME
- FLESH
- FLEUR
- FLEWS
- FLEXI
- FLEXO
- FLEYS
- FLICK
- FLICS
- FLIED
- FLIER
- FLIES
- FLIMP
- FLIMS
- FLING
- FLINT
- FLIPS
- FLIRS
- FLIRT
- FLISK
- FLITE
- FLITS
- FLITT
- FLOAT
- FLOBS
- FLOCK
- FLOCS
- FLOES
- FLOGS
- FLONG
- FLOOD
- FLOOR
- FLOPS
- FLORA
- FLORE
- FLORS
- FLORY
- FLOSH
- FLOSS
- FLOTA
- FLOTE
- FLOUR
- FLOUT
- FLOWN
- FLOWS
- FLOWY
- FLUBS
- FLUED
- FLUES
- FLUEY
- FLUFF
- FLUID
- FLUKE
- FLUKY
- FLUME
- FLUMP
- FLUNG
- FLUNK
- FLUOR
- FLURR
- FLUSH
- FLUTE
- FLUTY
- FLUYT
- FLYBY
- FLYER
- FLYIN
- FLYPE
- FLYTE
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Definition of flack
flack (verb)
- To flutter; palpitate.
- To hang loosely; flag.
- To beat by flapping.
flack (noun)
- A publicist, a publicity agent.
flack (verb)
- To publicise, to promote.
flack (noun)
- Ground-based anti-aircraft guns firing explosive shells.
- Anti-aircraft shell fire.
- Adverse criticism.
- A public-relations spokesperson.
Definition of flake
flake (noun)
- A loose filmy mass or a thin chiplike layer of anything
- A scale of a fish or similar animal
- A prehistoric tool chipped out of stone.
- A person who is impractical, flighty, unreliable, or inconsistent; especially with maintaining a living.
- A carnation with only two colours in the flower, the petals having large stripes.
- A flat turn or tier of rope.
flake (verb)
- To break or chip off in a flake.
- To prove unreliable or impractical; to abandon or desert, to fail to follow through.
- To store an item such as rope or sail in layers
- To hit (another person).
flake (noun)
- Dogfish.
- The meat of the gummy shark.
flake (noun)
- Something which is not genuine, or is presented fraudulently.
- A trick; a swindle.
- A move meant to deceive an opposing player, used for gaining advantage for example when dribbling an opponent.
flake (noun)
- One of the circles or windings of a cable or hawser, as it lies in a coil; a single turn or coil.
flake (noun)
- A paling; a hurdle.
- A platform of hurdles, or small sticks made fast or interwoven, supported by stanchions, for drying codfish and other things.
- A small stage hung over a vessel's side, for workmen to stand on while calking, etc.
Definition of floor
floor (noun)
- The interior bottom or surface of a house or building; the supporting surface of a room.
- Ground (surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground).
- The lower inside surface of a hollow space.
- A structure formed of beams, girders, etc, with proper covering, which divides a building horizontally into storeys/stories.
- The supporting surface or platform of a structure such as a bridge.
- A storey/story of a building.
- In a parliament, the part of the house assigned to the members, as opposed to the viewing gallery.
- Hence, the right to speak at a given time during a debate or other public event.
- That part of the bottom of a vessel on each side of the keelson which is most nearly horizontal.
- The rock underlying a stratified or nearly horizontal deposit.
- A horizontal, flat ore body.
- The largest integer less than or equal to a given number.
- An event performed on a floor-like carpeted surface.
- A floor-like carpeted surface for performing gymnastic movements.
- A lower limit on the interest rate payable on an otherwise variable-rate loan, used by lenders to defend against falls in interest rates. Opposite of a cap.
- A dance floor.
- The area in which business is conducted at a convention or exhibition
floor (verb)
- To cover or furnish with a floor.
- To strike down or lay level with the floor; to knock down.
- (driving) To accelerate rapidly.
- To silence by a conclusive answer or retort.
- To amaze or greatly surprise.
- To finish or make an end of.
- To set a lower bound.
Definition of flume
flume (noun)
- A ravine or gorge, usually one with water running through.
- An open channel or trough used to direct or divert liquids.
flume (verb)
- To transport (logs of wood) by floating them along a water-filled channel or trough.