Synonym: cast, flick, fling, hurl, jerk, pitch, sling, snap, throw, toss. Similar words: lip, slip, clip, flight, conflict, conflict with, the cost of living. Meaning: [flɪp] n. 1. an acrobatic feat in which the feet roll over the head (either forward or backward) and return 2. hot or cold alcoholic mixed drink containing a beaten egg 3. the act of flipping a coin 4. a dive in which the diver somersaults before entering the water 5. (sports) the act of throwing the ball to another member of your team. v. 1. lightly throw to see which side comes up 2. cause to go on or to be engaged or set in operation 3. look through a book or other written material 4. toss with a sharp movement so as to cause to turn over in the air 5. cause to move with a flick 6. throw or toss with a light motion 7. move with a flick or light motion 8. turn upside down, or throw so as to reverse 9. go mad, go crazy 10. reverse (a direction, attitude, or course of action). adj. marked by casual disrespect.
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31. Come help me flip this mattress.
32. I flip through more repellent photos.
33. Manion drew two equations on the flip chart.
34. When the pancakes start to bubble, flip them over.
35. They flip the embroidered cover off the stereo.
36. He did a backward flip.
37. The conference room was composed of a large 11-shaped table with chairs, several flip chart easels, and a coffee pot.
38. You flip to the back flap of the book and look at the photograph of Peter Rock.
39. But the flip side of that effectiveness is quite clear when things go wrong.
40. He stood up and made a formal presentation with the flip charts.
41. Finally, staple them together and flip through them to see them move.
42. So he stole a big A2 flip chart from work - the council has lots - and that sorted everything out.
43. Served in tubs, they're easy to consume. Flip the lid and down it in one, like an oyster.
44. The warming phase was interrupted by a cold snap in which the first flip from warm to cool took only three years.
45. Flip open any page and somebody is making a buck.
46. Given those odds, claims Salsburg, one might as well flip a coin.
47. We like to get out a map, and flip a coin to decide where to go.
48. All this love had brought her, taught her: the flip side of ecstasy.
49. Coach Flip Saunders had completed his postgame news conference, offering praise all around.
50. He gets three bets and takes up his butter pat and puts it on his knife, gives it a flip.
51. Some have side-mounted pullout sections; park the vehicle, flip a few latches and presto, instant living room.
52. Flip the lid and down it in one, like an oyster.
53. Flip with a spatula and brown on other side, about 8 to 10 minutes total.
54. My Gen X adolescence flashed before my eyes like a flip book of fuzzy Polaroids.
55. With this, we can easily flip any even number of edges(Sentencedict), which we will see is all that is possible.
56. But there is also the flip side of the coin.
57. The flip side is also true: if budgets showed the cross-departmental impact, governments might invest more in prevention.
58. They weren't foolproof but it made Sly feel slightly better to flip it on.
59. The goats lunge at each other with their horns and try to flip each other off the ledge.
60. A reporter was permitted to flip through every page, tallying letterheads.