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Word | Flick |
Italian Meaning | colpo, colpetto, schiocco, film, colpo di frusta, schioccare, pellicola, buffetto, colpire leggermente con la frusta, dare un buffetto |
a form of entertainment that enacts a story by a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement; they went to a movie every Saturday night; the film was shot on location / remove with a flick (of the hand) / A flitch / to hit something very lightly / light stroke as with a whip / a sudden sharp movement. / a light sharp jerky stroke or movement a flick of the wrist / a sound produced by a flick / 2flicker 1 / to move (something) with a short, quick movement / to cause (something) to fly through the air by making a quick movement with your hand, finger, or thumb / to turn (something) on or off with a switch, | |
Usage | ⇒ He flicked the curtains to remove dust ⇒ One afternoon, a bird flicked out of the bushes. ⇒ The horse needed no encouragement; only one flick of the whip was all the jockey had to apply to get the animal to run at top speed. ⇒ The snake flicked its tongue in and out. ⇒ the flick of a switch ⇒ The rider flicked her horse with her whip ⇒ catch a flick ⇒ flick the ash of a cigarette |
Synonyms | picture, movie, film, motion picture, snap, flip, jerk, moving picture, tick, brush, thumb, click, pop, tap, clink, dab, finger, flicker, tip, cinema, |
Antonyms | serene, imperviousness, peaceful, unflustered, unruffled, invulnerability, |
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