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Flipper logo #10101) Acrobat 2) Arm 3) Fin 4) Fins 5) Flippers 6) Forelimb 7) Gymnast 8) Pinballgamedevice 9) Spatula
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Flipper logo #10101) Animal anatomy 2) Dolphin of kiddie TV 3) Dolphin of kidvid 4) Exclusively Anglo word 5) Exclusively Saxon word 6) Fins 7) Flippers 8) Nautical slang for a hand 9) Pinball feature 10) Pinball hitter 11) Shoe 12) Swimming limb 13) The hand 14) Tv dolphin 15) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins 16) Word of purely Anglo origin
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Flipper logo #22358a leg spin delivery with under-spin, so it bounces lower than normal, invented by Clarrie Grimmett.
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Flipper logo #21000[anatomy] A flipper is a typically flat forelimb evolved for movement through water. Various creatures have evolved flippers, for example penguins (also called `wings`), cetaceans (e.g. dolphins and whales; usually called `fins`), pinnipeds, and reptiles such as some varieties of turtle and the now-extinct plesiosaurs, mosasaurs, ichthyosau...
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Flipper logo #21000[cricket] The flipper is the name of a particular bowling delivery used in cricket, generally by a leg spin bowler. In essence it is a back spin ball. Squeezed out of the front of the hand with the thumb and first and second fingers, it keeps deceptively low after pitching and can accordingly be very difficult to play. The flipper is compar...
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Flipper logo #21000[mascot] Flipper was a mascot for the Miami Dolphins from 1966 to 1968. He was situated in a fish tank in the open (east) end of the Orange Bowl, and would jump in the tank when a touchdown or field goal was scored. Flipper was removed from the stadium after 1968 to save costs. ==Trivia== ...
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Flipper logo #21002• (n.) The hand. • (n.) A broad flat limb used for swimming, as those of seals, sea turtles, whales, etc.
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flipper logo #21003(from the article `cetacean`) ...a primary role in movements, into virtually limbless aquatic creatures living in an environment where the back muscles are more important. ... ...short legs, however, penguins can run with surprising speed. Some, such as the rockhopper (Eudyptes chrysocome) and Adélie penguins, move among ... ....
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Flipper logo #22217A broad, flat limb that helps a marine mammal, such as a sea lion or dolphin, swim.
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Flipper logo #20972Flip'per noun [ Confer Flip , Flippant .] 1. (Zoology) A broad flat limb used for swimming, as those of seals, sea turtles, whales, etc. 2. (Nautical) The hand. [ Slang]
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Flipper logo #22645A temporary denture to replace missing teeth during the waiting period for long term treatment.
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Flipper logo #20101Is a trader who takes quick advantage of a profit. It often refers to individuals
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Flipper logo #21217Flipper is nautical slang for a hand.
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Flipper logo #23143A reaching contact made with the outstretched back of the hand in a flipping motion. Popularized by beach player Andy Fishburn.
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Flipper logo #23142A tapered bat, typically found in pairs at the bottom of the table, that is the player's primary means of controlling the ball. Normally a downward slope extending the bottom structure of the table, one end is moved upward in an arc when the player taps the appropriate button.
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Flipper logo #22359A wrist-spinner's 'trick' ball, deceptively fast and low-bouncing. Difficult to bowl, but deadly when straight.
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flipper logo #20400[n] - a shoe for swimming 2. [n] - the flat broad limb of aquatic animals specialized for swimming
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Flipper logo #24072A tapered paddle typically found in pairs at the bottom of the table and controlled by buttons on the left and right side of the cabinet. It is the player's primary means of controlling the ball.
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Flipper logo #23848Someone who buys high-end bottles and then resells them at a marked up price on the secondary market.
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Flipper logo #20411Small piece of flat scenery hinged to a larger piece of flat scenery.
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Flipper logo #20785NATO codename for Ye-152 fighter [SU]
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flipper logo #20974 noun the flat broad limb of aquatic animals specialized for swimming
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flipper logo #21199a broad, flat limb, as of a seal or whale, especially adapted for swimming. · one of a pair of paddlelike devices, usually of rubber, worn on the feet as an aid in scuba diving and swimming. · a narrow flat hinged or attached at right angles to a larger flat. · the hand. · someone or something that flips.
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Flipper logo #24071A tapered bat, typically found in pairs at the bottom of the table, that is the player's primary means of controlling the ball. Normally a downward slope extending the bottom structure of the table, one end is moved upward in an arc when the player taps the appropriate button.
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