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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
Sometimes the solution is an uncommon word, then It’s time to learn something new. Here’s the definition of a few of these words:
Definition of flash
flash (noun)
- A device that produces a short flash of light to help illuminate a scene, mostly for night-time or indoors photography.
flash (noun)
- A sudden, short, temporary burst of light.
- A very short amount of time.
- A flashlight; an electric torch.
- A sudden and brilliant burst, as of genius or wit.
- Material left around the edge of a moulded part at the parting line of the mould.
- (Cockney) The strips of bright cloth or buttons worn around the collars of market traders.
- A pattern where each prop is thrown and caught only once.
- A language, created by a minority to maintain cultural identity, that cannot be understood by the ruling class.
- A preparation of capsicum, burnt sugar, etc., for colouring liquor to make it look stronger.
- A form of military insignia.
- Any of various lycaenid butterflies of the genera Artipe, Deudorix and Rapala.
- A tattoo flash.
- The sudden sensation of being "high" after taking a recreational drug.
- A newsflash.
flash (verb)
- To cause to shine briefly or intermittently.
- To blink; to shine or illuminate intermittently.
- To be visible briefly.
- To make visible briefly.
- To briefly, and often unintentionally, expose one's naked body or underwear, or part of it, in public. (Contrast streak.)
- To show or expose an "inappropriate" part of the body to someone for humorous reasons or as an act of contempt.
- To break forth like a sudden flood of light; to show a momentary brilliance.
- To flaunt; to display in a showy manner.
- To communicate quickly.
- To move, or cause to move, suddenly.
- To telephone a person, only allowing the phone to ring once, in order to request a call back.
- (of liquid) To evaporate suddenly. (See flash evaporation.)
- To climb (a route) successfully on the first attempt.
- To write to the memory of (an updatable component such as a BIOS chip or games cartridge).
- (glassmaking) To cover with a thin layer, as objects of glass with glass of a different colour.
- (glassmaking) To expand (blown glass) into a disc.
- To send by some startling or sudden means.
- To burst out into violence.
- To perform a flash.
- To release the pressure from a pressurized vessel.
- To trick up in a showy manner.
- To strike and throw up large bodies of water from the surface; to splash.
flash (adjective)
- Expensive-looking and demanding attention; stylish; showy.
- (of a person) Having plenty of ready money.
- (of a person) Liable to show off expensive possessions or money.
- Occurring very rapidly, almost instantaneously.
- Relating to thieves and vagabonds.
flash (noun)
- A pool.
- A reservoir and sluiceway beside a navigable stream, just above a shoal, so that the stream may pour in water as boats pass, and thus bear them over the shoal.
Definition of fling
fling (noun)
- An act of throwing, often violently.
- An act of moving the limbs or body with violent movements, especially in a dance.
- An act or period of unrestrained indulgence.
- A short casual sexual relationship.
- An attempt, a try (as in "give it a fling").
- A severe or contemptuous remark; an expression of sarcastic scorn; a gibe or taunt.
- A lively Scottish country dance.
- A trifling matter; an object of contempt.
fling (verb)
- To move (oneself) abruptly or violently; to rush or dash.
- To throw with violence or quick movement; to hurl.
- To throw; to wince; to flounce.
- To utter abusive language; to sneer.
Definition of float
float (noun)
- A buoyant device used to support something in water or another liquid.
- A mass of timber or boards fastened together, and conveyed down a stream by the current; a raft.
- A float board.
- A tool similar to a rasp, used in various trades.
- A sort of trowel used for finishing concrete surfaces or smoothing plaster.
- An elaborately decorated trailer or vehicle, intended for display in a parade or pageant.
- A small vehicle used for local deliveries, especially in the term milk float.
- Funds committed to be paid but not yet paid.
- (and other Commonwealth countries?) An offering of shares in a company (or units in a trust) to members of the public, normally followed by a listing on a stock exchange.
- The total amount of checks/cheques or other drafts written against a bank account but not yet cleared and charged against the account.
- Premiums taken in but not yet paid out.
- A floating-point number, especially one that has lower precision than a double.
- A soft beverage with a scoop of ice-cream floating in it.
- A small sum of money put in a cashier's till at the start of business to enable change to be made.
- A maneuver where a player calls on the flop or turn with a weak hand, with the intention of bluffing after a subsequent community card.
- One of the loose ends of yarn on an unfinished work.
- A car carrier or car transporter truck or truck-and-trailer combination
- A lowboy trailer
- (tempering) A device sending a copious stream of water to the heated surface of a bulky object, such as an anvil or die.
- The act of flowing; flux; flow.
- A quantity of earth, eighteen feet square and one foot deep.
- A polishing block used in marble working; a runner.
- A coal cart.
- A breakdancing move in which the body is held parallel to the floor while balancing on one or both hands.
- A visual style on a web page that causes the styled elements to float above or beside others.
float (verb)
- Of an object or substance, to be supported by a liquid of greater density than the object so as that part of the object or substance remains above the surface.
- To cause something to be suspended in a liquid of greater density.
- To be capable of floating.
- To move in a particular direction with the liquid in which one is floating
- To drift or wander aimlessly.
- To drift gently through the air.
- To move in a fluid manner.
- To circulate.
- (of an idea or scheme) To be viable.
- To propose (an idea) for consideration.
- To automatically adjust a parameter as related parameters change.
- (of currencies) To have an exchange value determined by the markets as opposed to by rule.
- To allow (the exchange value of a currency) to be determined by the markets.
- To extend a short-term loan to.
- To issue or sell shares in a company (or units in a trust) to members of the public, followed by listing on a stock exchange.
- To spread plaster over (a surface), using the tool called a float.
- To use a float (rasp-like tool) upon.
- To transport by float (vehicular trailer).
- To perform a float.
- To cause (an element within a document) to float above or beside others.