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flicks Meaning
flicks
Flicker entry 2 sense 1, to remove with light blows, a light sharp jerky stroke or movement, to move or propel with a light quick movement, flicker entry 2 sense 1, to activate, deactivate, or change by or as if by flicking a switch, to go or pass quickly or abruptly, a sound produced by a flick, flicker entry 1 sense 1, movie, to direct flicks at something, to strike lightly with a quick sharp motion
flicks Sentence Examples
- The boxer's lightning-fast flicks disoriented his opponent.
- The waiter flicked a clean tablecloth over the table with practiced ease.
- The spider flicked its web, catching a passing fly.
- The young boy flicked a small stone at the pond, sending ripples across the water.
- The conductor's baton flicked through the air, signaling the orchestra to begin.
- The wind flicked the pages of the book, revealing hidden poems.
- The painter flicked a fine brush across the canvas, creating intricate details.
- The photographer flicked through his album, reliving memories etched in time.
- The cat flicked its tail in annoyance, signaling its disapproval.
- The pages of the magazine flicked past, each article a potential distraction.
FAQs About the word flicks
Flicker entry 2 sense 1, to remove with light blows, a light sharp jerky stroke or movement, to move or propel with a light quick movement, flicker entry 2 sens
movies, films, moving pictures, features,documentaries, pictures, motion pictures, talkies, short subjects, silents
hangs, floats,hovers,
The boxer's lightning-fast flicks disoriented his opponent.
The waiter flicked a clean tablecloth over the table with practiced ease.
The spider flicked its web, catching a passing fly.
The young boy flicked a small stone at the pond, sending ripples across the water.