same as flip
But critics say that quick flips undermine this argument.
He flips the book open to a random page.
He suggests a flip chart and drawing as you go at small presentations.
I was flipped into the air and landed on my back.
It was a flip answer to a searching question.
It was a flip of a coin.
It was amazing how quickly it flipped.
It was then we first saw his daring back flip.
My stomach flipped when the ball went over the line - and then it flipped again when I saw that the ref had continued play.
Or the fellow who flips through the air and down into a perfect lotus position.
People can take one down and flip through it.
Perhaps we should flip the coin on to the other side.
She freaked out, tried to turn and flipped the car.
Shorts & flip flops at first sign of sun.
That's what caused the boat to turn and flip him out.
The changed complexion of the draw in the knockout stages was laid out on a flip chart.
The flip side of that is a negative in my eyes.
The performer was hurt doing a back flip and had to be taken to the medical room.
The trapped raider accidentally flipped the switch locking the front door during the struggle.
Then something flips me the other way.
They will patrol beaches armed with flip flops for girls battling with high heels.
This is one of the flip sides to globalisation and the free movement of labour and capital.
Use an egg slice to flip the pastry over.
We explained what happened but my husband just flipped.
Your body is building up this memory and then it might just flip.
flips out
flipping out
flipped out
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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