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flapper

noun as in arm

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To replicate the columnar formations of birds, in which they line up one directly behind the other, the researchers created mechanized flappers that act like birds' wings.

Underneath, dresses of scalloped sequins and draped fringe recall flapper looks with contemporary discipline.

The team made two robots: a large flapper robot modeled after a moth to better understand how the wings worked, which they deployed in water.

Times columns focuses on men and women and their struggles during the early flapper era.

Substitute today’s opposition to drag shows for the Klan’s campaign against changing morals and uncorseted flappers and you have another haunt of history.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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