Synonym: ack-ack, ack-ack gun, antiaircraft, antiaircraft gun, attack, blast, fire, flack, flack catcher, flak catcher, pom-pom. Similar words: flake, flaky, flakes, flake out, snowflake, lake, slake, kulak. Meaning: [flæk] n. 1. a slick spokesperson who can turn any criticism to the advantage of their employer 2. intense adverse criticism 3. artillery designed to shoot upward at airplanes.
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31. Engineering is reportedly dictating the specifications and Sun could catch flak because they're using proprietary protocols.
32. Fear of a bad take-off, of night fighters, of flak and searchlights.
33. He wasn't hurt, he was well padded with his flak suit, but he was scared.
34. The Government can expect sustained flak on the wider constitutional issue now that this can of worms has been opened up.
35. Nevertheless, by posing questions rather than serving up morals, he's caught some flak from simple-minded gay critics.
36. I smiled some more and took the flak as the lady was forced to wait.
37. Baker, despite his 17 goals, has taken some flak from fans at the Victoria Ground.
38. But it was Sarah who was left to take the flak.
39. The police donned flak jackets of laminated kevlar and webbing belts with pouches for spare magazines and stun grenades.
40. Throughout the campaign troops have been issued with various flak jackets which give a degree of protection against low velocity rounds.
41. The flak tailed off, mercifully, and Dickinson and Finlayson angled across from the north to join them.
42. McVeigh wore a purple shirt with a flak jacket beneath it and brown slacks.
43. Tucking himself into a ball of boots and flak jacket, the Squat bounced and rolled half a dozen times.
44. Did l get flak as a Rumanian immigrant?
45. Wehrmacht Flak 88 health increased from 200 to 325.
46. Flak hails on the plane.
47. The ranking attracted a lot of flak in India.
48. The index will run into some flak.
49. The president is getting a lot of flak for that.
50. July 27, 1944: Flak fills the sky as US antiaircraft guns fight off a Japanese attack during the invasion of Saipan, Mariana Islands.Sentencedict.com
51. Police in flak jackets are patrolling the districts hit by the violence.
52. Obama's economic-recovery plan is drawing flak from both sides of the aisle, with some fellow Democrats viewing his proposed business tax cuts as a sellout to Republicans.
53. There's a flak jacket in a box if you need it.
54. This puts Clinton in something of a no-win situation: he is unlikely to gain much credit if the bailout succeeds, but will catch ferocious flak if it fails.
55. He looked the part wearing a shalwar kameez atop a flak jacket.
56. Flak exploded all around them as the pilots jinked to avoid it.
57. The MiG pilot erroneously assumed that the flak from the airfield would scare him off.
58. He took a lot of flak for his stand against abortion.
59. Heavy flak was everywhere! He had been lulled, lured and trapped.
60. Some of the new cabinet are attracting flak for their beliefs.