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flaps
noun as in winged or extended part of an object
noun as in commotion
Example Sentences
A large red Shia flag flaps in the wind nearby - it is almost the only sound in the largely abandoned town.
He said it was possible in some patients to leave thicker flaps, but that did not mean leaving breast tissue behind.
That’s because planes have backup hydraulic systems, which are used to power equipment like the landing gear, brakes, wing flaps and flight controls, allowing planes to take off, fly and land.
Their serrated canine teeth were covered by large gum flaps, similar to domestic dogs today.
She flaps them and lifts off the ground.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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