flam Antonyms
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Meaning of flam
Webster
flam (n.)
A freak or whim; also, a falsehood; a lie; an illusory pretext; deception; delusion.
Webster
flam (v. t.)
To deceive with a falsehood.
flam Sentence Examples
- The infamous flam of the dark arts captivated the souls of the audience.
- The chef expertly flambéd the succulent dish, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.
- The marathon runners, fueled by sheer determination, burned through the course like a raging flam.
- A talented guitarist's fingers flammed across the strings, captivating the audience with their virtuosity.
- The politician's words were like a flam, igniting both hope and skepticism among his constituents.
- The blazing fire in the fireplace crackled and flammed, casting a warm and inviting glow upon the room.
- The sudden outburst of thunder and lightning caused the entire sky to flam with brightness, leaving the onlookers in awe.
- The sunrise painted the eastern horizon with hues of red and orange, creating a glorious flam of colors.
- The detective's deductive reasoning flammed through the intricacies of the case, leading him closer to the truth.
- The poet's words, like a fiery flam, danced on the page, igniting the imagination of the readers.
FAQs About the word flam
A freak or whim; also, a falsehood; a lie; an illusory pretext; deception; delusion., To deceive with a falsehood.
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The infamous flam of the dark arts captivated the souls of the audience.
The chef expertly flambéd the succulent dish, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.
The marathon runners, fueled by sheer determination, burned through the course like a raging flam.
A talented guitarist's fingers flammed across the strings, captivating the audience with their virtuosity.