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I . flick [flɪk] VERBE trans

1. flick (jerk):

flick

2. flick (move quick):

flick
flick

II . flick [flɪk] VERBE intr

III . flick [flɪk] SUBST

flick (jerk)
flick (strike)

Idiomes/Tournures:

to have a flick through sth

flick knife SUBST GB

skin flick SUBST fam

Expressions couramment utilisées avec flick

to flick channels
to flick sth on/off
to have a flick through sth

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
He was known for his quick flick of the wrist on a called strike, and his quick punchout on called third strikes to left-handed hitters.
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Another behavior common among lizards that use chemical communication is tongue flicking.
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Unfortunately, some snail's-pacing toward the end, along with a few moronic moments, end up dragging the flick down, ultimately sentencing it to the mediocrity bin.
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Importantly, the neutron generator easily sits on a benchtop, and can be turned off at the flick of a switch.
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He is unable to properly perform the reverse flick.
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Their dorsal fins are very long, and the fish flicks it back and forth.
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Commencing a series of flick rolls, on his third roll, the ace misjudges his altitude and hits the ground heavily in a level attitude.
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Flick began his career in semi-professional baseball and played in minor league baseball for two years.
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It has a habit of flicking its wings once or twice every time it moves.
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Without a strong plot or any emotional scenes as it is a senseless comedy flick.
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