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/flip/
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-transitive: To throw or toss with a light brisk motion: flipped me the ball; flipped his hair out of his eyes.
- verb-transitive: To toss in the air, imparting a spin: flip a coin.
- verb-transitive: To turn over or around, especially with a light quick motion: flip over a card; flipped the tape to play the other side.
- verb-transitive: To turn through; leaf: flipped the pages of the report.
- verb-transitive: To strike quickly or lightly; flick.
- verb-transitive: To move or act on with a quick motion: flip a switch; flipped open her briefcase.
- verb-intransitive: To turn over: The canoe flipped over in the rapids.
- verb-intransitive: To turn a somersault, especially in the air.
- verb-intransitive: To move in twists and turns: fish flipping about in the net.
- verb-intransitive: To move quickly and lightly; snap: The lid flipped open.
- verb-intransitive: To leaf; browse: flipped through the catalogue.
- verb-intransitive: Slang To go crazy. Often used with out.
- verb-intransitive: Slang To react strongly and especially enthusiastically: She flipped over the new car.
- noun: The act of flipping, especially:
- noun: A flick or tap.
- noun: A short, quick movement: a flip of the wrist.
- noun: A somersault.
- noun: Informal A reversal; a flipflop.
- noun: A mixed drink made with any of various alcoholic beverages and often including beaten eggs.
- adjective: Informal Marked by casual disrespect; impertinent: a flip answer to a serious question.
- idiom: flip (one's) lid Slang To react strongly, as with anger or enthusiasm.
- idiom: flip (one's) lid Slang To go crazy.
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