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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61. At her shoulder was an electronic flip chart she was using to assist in her presentation.
62. However, his flip dismissal of a child is far more damaging and something he should be taken to task over.
63. Math books, unlike any you have ever seen before, flip open.
64. On the flip side is the Hong Kong flag, also red but with five leaves forming a star.
65. The facts, which spilled out in no particular order, revealed the flip side of the fairytale.
66. The customer wanted to flip a coin about paying the price for a photo of his daughter.
67. The Baker-Donaher family were the flip side of the Wilkins of Reading: different hemispheres, different social class.
68. Whenever negativity makes us drip, inspiration creates a flip from negative to positive. RVM
69. On the flip side of partnerships, Gates talked about Microsoft's competition.
70. The imam excused himself, leaving me to flip through the pages of the album.
71. Every now and then, everyone knows, folk flip their lid and take their holiday anyway.
72. Any flip of the remote control will serve up countless images of graphic violence.
73. Bristly dub on flip, complete with monkey yapping, is a lot better.
74. I started to flip through it, but I didn't know where to begin.
75. We need to be just as comfortable with the flip side: A living wage encourages work.
76. Flip and cook until other side is golden. Remove and cover with foil or put in a warm oven.
77. Led by Operation Rescue director Flip Benham, the protesters picketed outside several area abortion clinics.
78. Available with the original house mix on the flip, this is a good value 12-inch.
79. At first sight, much of this conceptual art seemed either flip or overly theoretical.
80. Hence my association with Flip[sentencedict.com], because they've been doing second-hand clothes for 20 or 30 years.
81. I could flip through a fifty-page state supreme court decision on deadline and call in a story from a pay phone.
82. It did sound very much like the flip side to Mrs Richards' story.
83. It is probably obvious that each of these difficulties has an educational flip side.
84. There was a flip side to this drug problem as well.
85. They flip from one airport to another collecting and dumping in remote corners, removed from passenger terminals.
85. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
86. What if you forget to flip the switch reactivating the air bags and then hit another car head on?
87. But the good news is the flip side of the bad: every change creates new needs.
88. His craggy features dissolved into a breathtakingly attractive smile, and Robbie felt her insides give the oddest little flip.
89. In addition, the consultants prepared a series of flip charts for Rice to use in presenting his recommendations.
90. The same principle applies when you flip rapidly through a series of pictures. 37.