flap
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noun \ˈflap\Definition of FLAP
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: a stroke with something broad : slap
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obsolete : something broad and flat used for striking
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: something that is broad, limber, or flat and usually thin and that hangs loose or projects freely: as a : a piece on a garment that hangs free b : a part of a book jacket that folds under the book's cover c : a piece of tissue partly severed from its place of origin for use in surgical grafting d : an extended part forming the closure (as of an envelope or carton)
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: the motion of something broad and limber (as a sail or wing)
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: a movable auxiliary airfoil usually attached to an airplane wing's trailing edge to increase lift or drag — see airplane illustration
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: a consonant (as the sound \d\ in ladder and \t\ in latter) characterized by a single rapid contact of the tongue or lower lip against another point in the mouth —called also tap
Examples of FLAP
- She opened the tent flap and crawled outside.
- the inside flap of a book's cover
- a loose flap of skin
Origin of FLAP
Middle English flappe
First Known Use: 14th century
Related to FLAP
Synonyms: agitation, deliriousness, delirium, distraction, fever, feverishness, frenzy, furor, furore, fury, hysteria, rage, rampage, uproar
Related Words: chaos, confusion, disorder, havoc, pandemonium, turmoil; bedlam, bother, brouhaha, bustle, clamor, clatter, commotion, disturbance, fuss, hoo-ha (also hoo-hah), hubbub, hullabaloo, hurly-burly, ruckus, ruction, rumpus, shindy, squall, stew, stir, storm, to-do, tempest, tumult
Near Antonyms: calm, calmness, peace, peacefulness, placidity, quiet, quietude, repose, restfulness, sereneness, serenity, still, stillness, tranquillity (or tranquility), tranquilness
Rhymes with FLAP
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