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1 of 5 senses of flap

 

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Flap

Noun - Literal Sense

A flap refers to a piece of material that is hinged or connected on one side, allowing it to move back and forth.

Example sentence:

The bird's wings were covered with feathers that formed flaps, enabling it to fly effortlessly.

Noun - Informal Sense

Informally, flap can refer to a commotion or uproar caused by a sudden event or news.

Example sentence:

The announcement of the surprise party created quite a flap among the guests.

Verb - Literal Sense

To flap means to move or cause to move with a quick, rapid, and repeated up and down motion.

Example sentence:

The butterfly fluttered its wings and began to flap away.

Verb - Figurative Sense

Figuratively, flap can mean to become agitated, anxious, or concerned about something.

Example sentence:

She started to flap when she realized she had forgotten to prepare for the presentation.

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