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(v)
(intransitive) To burn or shine unsteadily, or with a wavering light.
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(trademark) An online social networking service that enables users to share photos.
(transitive) To fleck; to speckle.
(slang) Someone who fails to meet commitments, who shows interest but then fails to follow through.
A surname.
(intransitive) To flicker; to quiver.
A short, quick movement, especially a brush, sweep, or flip.
(informal, slang) A French policeman.
(N)
a 2006 American family adventure drama film loosely based on the 1941 children's novel My Friend Flicka by Mary O'Hara.
One who flogs.
(archaic) To make a wry face in contempt, or to grin in scorn
One who uses a flag or signal, as for example to direct traffic or to start a race.
A surname from German.
(adj)
(informal) Easily flicked; thus, light and fast.
Seeming to flicker; unsteady
Flickering.
A sudden bright light.
A natural or innate talent or aptitude.
One who fletches or feathers arrows.
A small spot or streak; a speckle.
A muscle whose contraction acts to bend a joint or limb.
(slang, Canada, US) Someone who has flunked: failed in an examination, been kept back to repeat a grade, or flunked out of school.
(Ireland) fucker (term of abuse)
Having flecks.
Dated form of flexor. [A muscle whose contraction acts to bend a joint or limb.]
(countable) The interior bottom or surface of a house or building; the supporting surface of a room.
A number of birds together in a group, such as those gathered together for the purpose of migration.
A loose filmy mass or a thin chiplike layer of anything
That which flies, as a bird or insect.
One who fakes something.
(slang, chiefly describing eyebrows) Alternative form of on fleek.
A lucky or improbable occurrence that could probably never be repeated.
The soft fur of some animals, especially the beaver.
(Canada, US) A publicist, a publicity agent.
Alternative form of flyer (more common in US, except in the sense of "leaflet") [That which flies, as a bird or insect.]
A film of yeast that develops on the surface of some wines during fermentation, induced deliberately during the production of sherry.
(informal, of a person) Unreliable; likely to make plans with others but then abandon those plans.
Alternative spelling of flaky. [Consisting of flakes or of small, loose masses; lying, or cleaving off, in flakes or layers; flakelike.]
(figuratively, informal) Adverse criticism.
To move about rapidly and nimbly.
To move or hit (something) with a short, quick motion.
(rugby) A player who plays in the back row of the scrum.
Pronunciation spelling of figure. [A drawing or diagram conveying information.]
A village and civil parish in West Northamptonshire district, Northamptonshire, England, formerly in Daventry district.
A floccule; a soft or fluffy particle suspended in a liquid, or the fluffy mass of suspended particles so formed.
A small, light piece that is only loosely joined to something else, and which has a tendency to detach.
Lucky.
Alternative spelling of flukey. [Lucky.]
One who flings or hurls something.
(dated) The mineral fluorite.
One who or that which flays.
(file format) Initialism of Free Lossless Audio Codec.
Any of a class of aeroplanes produced by the Fokker company, used by Germany in World War I.
Obsolete form of flock. [A number of birds together in a group, such as those gathered together for the purpose of migration.]
Archaic form of fluky.
A performer of folk music.
(archaic) Abounding with flocks (tufts); floccose.
The characteristic or quality of being flaky.
(historical) A small horse-drawn carriage for hire; a hackney carriage.
Archaic form of fluke (type of worm). [A lucky or improbable occurrence that could probably never be repeated.]
(originally Canada, US) A waterproof coat or jacket.
(slang, Northeastern US) The remote-control device used to change settings on a television set, VCR, or other electronic equipment.
(uncountable) Flexibility, pliancy.
(intransitive) To flap or wave quickly but irregularly.
(in combination) Containing flecks
Someone or something that fluffs (in various senses).
The mechanical part of a toilet that causes the toilet bowl's contents to be sucked down the drain.
(Scotland) A butcher.
(by extension) The Union Flag.