flip-flop (Meaning)

Wordnet

flip-flop (n)

a decision to reverse an earlier decision

a backless sandal held to the foot by a thong between the big toe and the second toe

an electronic circuit that can assume either of two stable states

a backward somersault

Wordnet

flip-flop (v)

reverse (a direction, attitude, or course of action)

flip-flop Sentence Examples

  1. The toddler happily flip-flopped across the sandy beach, leaving tiny footprints.
  2. The vendor's colorful flip-flops swayed in the ocean breeze, inviting summery purchases.
  3. As the temperature soared, I slipped on my comfortable flip-flops for an evening stroll.
  4. The convertible's top flip-flopped open with a swift, satisfying click.
  5. The politician's stance on taxation suddenly flip-flopped, raising eyebrows among constituents.
  6. The magician skillfully flip-flopped a deck of cards, leaving his audience in awe.
  7. The roasted pancakes flip-flopped in the pan, creating a mouthwatering aroma.
  8. The gymnast's feet flip-flopped rapidly on the uneven bars, demonstrating remarkable agility.
  9. The rain began as a gentle patter, but quickly flip-flopped into a torrential downpour.
  10. The laptop's screen flip-flopped closed, ready for the user to resume work later.

FAQs About the word flip-flop

a decision to reverse an earlier decision, a backless sandal held to the foot by a thong between the big toe and the second toe, an electronic circuit that can

reversal, change of heart, about-face, U-turn,turnabout, volte-face, turnaround, about-turn, denial, reconsideration

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The toddler happily flip-flopped across the sandy beach, leaving tiny footprints.

The vendor's colorful flip-flops swayed in the ocean breeze, inviting summery purchases.

As the temperature soared, I slipped on my comfortable flip-flops for an evening stroll.

The convertible's top flip-flopped open with a swift, satisfying click.