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    Flap
    /flap/

    verb

    noun

  2. : something that is broad, limber, or flat and usually thin and that hangs loose or projects freely: such as. a. : a piece on a garment that hangs free. b. : a part of a book jacket that folds under the book's cover. c. : a piece of tissue partly severed from its place of origin for use in surgical grafting. d.

  3. Flap definition: to swing or sway back and forth loosely, especially with noise. See examples of FLAP used in a sentence.

  4. FLAP definition: 1. to wave something, especially wings when or as if flying: 2. to behave in a nervous and excited…. Learn more.

  5. Define flap. flap synonyms, flap pronunciation, flap translation, English dictionary definition of flap. n. 1. a. A projecting or hanging piece usually attached to something on one side and often intended to protect or cover: the flap of an envelope.

  6. verb. move noisily. “flags flapped in the strong wind” see more. noun. the motion made by flapping up and down. synonyms: flapping, flutter, fluttering.

  7. FLAP definition: 1. a piece of cloth or material fixed along one edge to cover or close an opening 2. the feeling of…. Learn more.

  8. A flap of cloth or skin, for example, is a flat piece of it that can move freely up and down or from side to side because it is held or attached by only one edge.

  9. Flap definition: A sound articulated by a single, quick touch of the tongue against the teeth or alveolar ridge, as (t) in water. .

  10. noun. /flæp/ flat piece of paper, etc. [countable] a flat piece of paper, cloth, metal, etc. that is attached to something along one side and that hangs down or covers an opening. the flap of an envelope. I zipped the tent flaps shut. The jacket was fastened with a complicated buttoned flap.

  11. [countable, usually singular] a quick, often noisy, movement of something up and down or from side to side With a flap of its wings, the bird was gone. the flap of the sails. public disagreement. [singular] public disagreement, anger, or criticism caused by something a public figure has said or done the flap about the President's business affairs.

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