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flick
1[flik]
noun
a sudden light blow or tap, as with a whip or the finger.
She gave the horse a flick with her riding crop.
the sound made by such a blow or tap.
a light and rapid movement.
a flick of the wrist.
something thrown off with or as if with a jerk.
a flick of mud.
verb (used with object)
to strike lightly with a whip, the finger, etc.
to remove with such a stroke.
to flick away a crumb.
to move (something) with a sudden stroke or jerk.
flick
2[flik]
noun
a motion picture; movie.
flick
1/ flɪk /
verb
(tr) to touch with or as if with the finger or hand in a quick jerky movement
(tr) to propel or remove by a quick jerky movement, usually of the fingers or hand
to flick a piece of paper at someone
to move or cause to move quickly or jerkily
to read or look at (a book, newspaper, etc) quickly or idly
to snap or click (the fingers) to produce a sharp sound
noun
a tap or quick stroke with the fingers, a whip, etc
the sound made by such a stroke
a fleck, streak, or particle
informal, to dismiss someone from consideration
flick
2/ flɪk /
noun
a cinema film
the cinema
what's on at the flicks tonight?
Word History and Origins
Origin of flick1
Word History and Origins
Origin of flick1
Example Sentences
Braun is also known for his work in Disney flicks “Sky High,” “Princess Protection Program” and “Minutemen.”
There were also some surprise hits, with Warner Bros.’ horror flick “Weapons” opening to a solid $43.5 million and continuing to show longevity at the box office, thanks to strong word-of-mouth and critics’ reviews.
"I keep flicking the lights on and off and thinking 'that's mains power'."
With a flick of the wrist, Dent made almost every three-pointer he took.
Then, a splash of acid, like a squeeze of lemon or a finger’s flick of vinegar to carve a little brightness into the shadows.
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When To Use
A flick is a light, rapid movement, as in With a flick of her wrist, the magician made the card disappear.A flick is also a sudden tap or light blow, as with a whip or a finger.To flick is to make such a motion.Flick is also a slang term for movie or film.Example: Flick that spider off the table, Tony.
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