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Meaning of fleak
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fleak (n.)
A flake; a thread or twist.
fleak Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The artist carefully applied fleaks of glitter to the canvas, creating a shimmering masterpiece.
- The rain fell in sheets, each fleak a cold reminder of the gloomy weather.
- The fleak of dandruff on his shoulder made him self-conscious, so he discretely brushed it off.
- The fleak of rust on the doorknob hinted at the age and neglect of the building.
- The fleak of lint clung stubbornly to her sweater, refusing to be removed.
- 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.