flake off (Meaning)
Wordnet
flake off (v)
come off in flakes or thin small pieces
Synonyms & Antonyms of flake off
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flake off Sentence Examples
- The old paint on the wall began to flake off in large sheets.
- The skin around the wound had begun to flake off, revealing new tissue underneath.
- The varnish on the antique dresser had flaked off over time, exposing the bare wood.
- The frost on the windshield slowly flaked off as the car warmed up.
- The scabs from the chickenpox had finally flaked off, leaving behind clear skin.
- The dead leaves on the tree flaked off and swirled in the wind like confetti.
- The petals of the rose had flaked off, leaving only the bare stem.
- The ice on the lake had begun to flake off near the edges, indicating that warmer weather was approaching.
- The paint on the toy car was old and chipped, and it flaked off easily when it was bumped.
- The rust on the metal fence had flaked off, revealing the bright metal underneath.
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come off in flakes or thin small pieces
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The old paint on the wall began to flake off in large sheets.
The skin around the wound had begun to flake off, revealing new tissue underneath.
The varnish on the antique dresser had flaked off over time, exposing the bare wood.
The frost on the windshield slowly flaked off as the car warmed up.