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    flake
    [flāk]
    noun
    flake (noun) · flakes (plural noun) · fake (noun) · fakes (plural noun)
    1. a small, flat, thin piece of something, typically one that has broken away or been peeled off from a larger piece:
      "paint peeling off the walls in unsightly flakes" · "flakes of pastry"
      • a snowflake:
        "the snow was coming down in thick flakes"
      • archaeology
        a piece of hard stone chipped off for use as a tool by prehistoric humans:
        "flake tools"
      • thin pieces of crushed, dried food or bait for fish.
    2. informal
      an unreliable, eccentric, or unconventional person:
      "I told my husband she was a flake and she'd never show up"
    verb
    flake (verb) · flakes (third person present) · flaked (past tense) · flaked (past participle) · flaking (present participle) · fake (verb) · faked (past participle) · faked (past tense) · fakes (third person present) · faking (present participle)
    1. come or fall away from a surface in thin pieces:
      "the paint had been flaking off for years"
      • lose small fragments from the surface:
        "my nails have started to flake at the ends"
    2. break or divide (food) into thin pieces:
      "flake the fish"
      • (of food, especially when well cooked) come apart in thin pieces:
        "cook until the fish flakes easily"
    3. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      informal
      fail to keep an appointment or fulfill a commitment, especially with little or no advance notice:
      "a real friend won't ever flake on you" · "twice, you had plans, and both times you flaked"
    Origin
    Middle English: the immediate source is unknown, the senses perhaps deriving from different words; probably of Germanic origin and related to flag and flaw. In flake out the verb is a variant of obsolete flack and the verb flag..
    flake
    [flāk]
    noun
    flake (noun) · flakes (plural noun) · fake (noun) · fakes (plural noun)
    1. a rack or shelf for storing or drying food such as fish.
    Origin
    Middle English (denoting a wicker hurdle): perhaps of Scandinavian origin and related to Old Norse flaki, fleki ‘wicker shield’ and Danish flage ‘hurdle’.
    flake
    [flāk]
    noun
    flake (noun) · flakes (plural noun) · fake (noun) · fakes (plural noun)
    1. a single turn of a coiled rope or hawser.
    verb
    flake (verb) · flakes (third person present) · flaked (past tense) · flaked (past participle) · flaking (present participle) · fake (verb) · faked (past participle) · faked (past tense) · fakes (third person present) · faking (present participle)
    1. lay (a rope) in loose coils in order to prevent it from tangling:
      "a cable had to be flaked out"
      • lay (a sail) down in folds either side of the boom.
    Origin
    early 17th century (as a noun): of unknown origin; compare with German Flechte in the same sense.
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    noun
    1. a small, flat, thin piece of something, typically one that has broken away or been peeled off from a larger piece:
       
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      Flake definition: a small, flat, thin piece, especially one that has been or become detached from a larger piece or mass.
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      flake noun [ C ] uk / fleɪk / us Add to word list a small, flat, thin piece of something: flakes of paint / snow
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      flake noun /fleɪk/ /fleɪk/ a small, very thin layer or piece of something, especially one that has broken off from something larger
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