flam Antonyms

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Meaning of flam

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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

  1. The infamous flam of the dark arts captivated the souls of the audience.
  2. The chef expertly flambéd the succulent dish, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.
  3. The marathon runners, fueled by sheer determination, burned through the course like a raging flam.
  4. A talented guitarist's fingers flammed across the strings, captivating the audience with their virtuosity.
  5. The politician's words were like a flam, igniting both hope and skepticism among his constituents.
  6. The blazing fire in the fireplace crackled and flammed, casting a warm and inviting glow upon the room.
  7. The sudden outburst of thunder and lightning caused the entire sky to flam with brightness, leaving the onlookers in awe.
  8. The sunrise painted the eastern horizon with hues of red and orange, creating a glorious flam of colors.
  9. The detective's deductive reasoning flammed through the intricacies of the case, leading him closer to the truth.
  10. 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.