
1) Brush away 2) Docudrama 3) Film 4) Infotainment 5) Movie 6) Pic 7) Silents 8) Talkie
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1) Cause to move with a flick 2) Contact 3) English girl name 4) Exclusively Anglo word 5) Exclusively Saxon word 6) Film 7) Flash intermittently 8) Impinging 9) Light, sharp contact 10) Movie 11) Remove with a flick 12) Shine unsteadily 13) Slang for a cinema film 14) Snap 15) Striking 16) Twitch or flutter
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a gentle movement of the wrist to move the bat, often associated with shots on the leg side.
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[fencing] The flick is a technique used in modern fencing. It is used in foil and to a lesser extent, épée. The 1980s saw the widespread use of `flicks` — hits delivered with a whipping motion which bends the blade around the more traditional parries, and makes it possible to touch otherwise inaccessible areas, such as the back of the o...
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[physics] In optical engineering and telecommunications engineering, the flick is a unit of spectral radiance. One flick corresponds to a spectral radiance of 1 watt per steradian per square centimeter of surface per micrometer of span in wavelength (W·sr−1·cm−2·μm−1). This is equivalent to 1010 watts per steradian per cubic meter...
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A cut that lands with the point, often involving some whip of the foible of the blade to strike at a concealed target. In foil and
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• (v. t.) To whip lightly or with a quick jerk; to flap; as, to flick a horse; to flick the dirt from boots. • (n.) A flitch; as, a flick of bacon. • (v. t.) To throw, snap, or toss with a jerk; to flirt; as, to flick a whiplash. • (v. t.) A light quick stroke or blow, esp. with something pliant; a flirt; also, the sound made by...
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A stroke with the ball lifted to knee level.
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Flick (flĭk)
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Flicked (flĭkt);
present participle & verbal noun Flicking .] [ Confer
Flicker .] To whip lightly or with a quick jerk; to flap; as, to
flick a horse; ...
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Flick noun A flitch; as, a
flick of bacon.
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Flick transitive verb To throw, snap, or toss with a jerk; to flirt; as, to
flick a whiplash. « Rude boys were
flicking butter pats across chaos.»
Kipling. Found on
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when a ball catches / glances another
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a cut that lands with the point, often involving some whip of the foible of the blade to 'throw' the point around a block or other obstruction
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Flick is slang for a cinema film, a movie.
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Move free foot sharply backward; no weight change. Pretend you have a pebble under your toe and you want to send it flying back.
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[
n] - a light sharp contact (usually with something flexible) 2. [v] - look through a book or other written material 3. [v] - twitch or flutter 4. [v] - touch or hit with a light, quick blow 5. [v] - move with a flick 6. [v] - remove with a flick (of the hand, for example)
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verb cause to move with a flick; `he flicked his Bic`
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noun a light sharp contact (usually with something flexible); `he gave it a flick with his finger`; `he felt the flick of a whip`
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A quick wrist and forearm rotation that surprises an opponent by changing an apparently soft shot into a faster passing one; used primarily on the serve and at the net.
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a sudden light blow or tap, as with a whip or the finger: She gave the horse a flick with her riding crop. · the sound made by such a blow or tap. · a light and rapid movement: a flick of the wrist. · something thrown off with or as if with a jerk: a flick of mud.
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to give something or somebody the flick is to get rid of it or him/her
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