flicked (off) (Meaning)

flicked (off)

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flicked (off) Sentence Examples

  1. The janitor flicked off the lights as dusk settled, leaving the school hallway in darkness.
  2. With a quick flick of his finger, the switch flicked off, plunging the room into instant gloom.
  3. As the laughter filled the room, she flicked off the recorded music, silencing the merriments.
  4. The doctor flicked off the flashlight, and the patient's eyes slowly adjusted to the dimness.
  5. The streetlight flicked off intermittently, casting eerie shadows over the deserted road.
  6. With a flick of her wrist, she flicked off the television, ending the endless stream of chatter.
  7. The intruder flicked off the porch light, hoping to remain unnoticed in the darkness.
  8. In a fit of anger, she flicked off the phone call, leaving her emotions hanging in the air.
  9. As the sun began to set, the streetlights flicked off one by one, illuminating the city in a soft amber glow.
  10. The flickering light flicked off and on, creating an unsettling atmosphere in the old abandoned house.

FAQs About the word flicked (off)

shut off,cut off, phased out, turned off, jammed, stalled,drew up, braked, stuck, chocked

actuated, charged, turned on, ran,set off, activated, generated, triggered, drove, run

The janitor flicked off the lights as dusk settled, leaving the school hallway in darkness.

With a quick flick of his finger, the switch flicked off, plunging the room into instant gloom.

As the laughter filled the room, she flicked off the recorded music, silencing the merriments.

The doctor flicked off the flashlight, and the patient's eyes slowly adjusted to the dimness.