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Meaning of fleak

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fleak (n.)

A flake; a thread or twist.

fleak Sentence Examples

  1. The fleak of her eyelashes fluttered in the breeze, creating a mesmerizing effect.
  2. With a flick of her wrist, she sent the frisbee soaring through the air, its fleak mesmerizing as it spun.
  3. The snow glistened in the wintry sun, each fleak sparkling like a tiny diamond.
  4. The fleak of gold in the ore caught the miner's attention, promising a rich payoff.
  5. The artist carefully applied fleaks of glitter to the canvas, creating a shimmering masterpiece.
  6. The rain fell in sheets, each fleak a cold reminder of the gloomy weather.
  7. The fleak of dandruff on his shoulder made him self-conscious, so he discretely brushed it off.
  8. The fleak of rust on the doorknob hinted at the age and neglect of the building.
  9. The fleak of lint clung stubbornly to her sweater, refusing to be removed.
  10. The fleak of paint on the wall served as a reminder of the recent renovation project.

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A flake; a thread or twist.

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The fleak of her eyelashes fluttered in the breeze, creating a mesmerizing effect.

With a flick of her wrist, she sent the frisbee soaring through the air, its fleak mesmerizing as it spun.

The snow glistened in the wintry sun, each fleak sparkling like a tiny diamond.

The fleak of gold in the ore caught the miner's attention, promising a rich payoff.