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- verbflap (verb) · flaps (third person present) · flapped (past tense) · flapped (past participle) · flapping (present participle)
- (of a bird) move (its wings) up and down when flying or preparing to fly:"a pheasant flapped its wings" · "gulls flapped around uttering their strange cries"
- (of something attached at one point or loosely fastened) flutter or wave around:"the tent bent with the gale, and the corners flapped furiously"
- wave (something) around or at something or someone:"she flapped the duster angrily" · "she began flapping her arms to drive away the permeating cold"
- strike or attempt to strike (something) loosely with one's hand, a cloth, or a broad implement, especially to drive it away.
nounflap (noun) · flaps (plural noun)- a piece of something thin, such as cloth, paper, or metal, hinged or attached only on one side, that covers an opening or hangs down from something:"the flap of the envelope" · "he pushed through the tent flap"
- a hinged or sliding section of an aircraft wing used to control lift:"flaps are normally moved by the hydraulics" · "a final approach at sixty knots with 45° of flap"
- a large broad mushroom.
- phoneticsa type of consonant produced by allowing the tip of the tongue to strike the alveolar ridge very briefly.
OriginMiddle English: probably imitative. - People also ask
- A flap can refer to123:
- A projecting or hanging piece usually attached to something on one side and often intended to protect or cover (e.g., the flap of an envelope).
- Anything broad and flexible that hangs loose or is easily moved.
- A flat piece of paper, cloth, metal, etc. that is attached to something along one side and hangs down or covers an opening.
- To wave something, especially wings when flying.
- To swing or sway back and forth loosely, or to move up and down, as wings.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.flap (flăp) n. 1. a. A projecting or hanging piece usually attached to something on one side and often intended to protect or cover: the flap of an envelope.www.thefreedictionary.com/flapflap (plural flaps) Anything broad and flexible that hangs loose, or that is attached by one side or end and is easily moved.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/flapDefinition of flap noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary flap noun /flæp/ /flæp/ flat piece of paper, etc. [countable] a flat piece of paper, cloth, metal, etc. that is attached to something along one side and that hangs down or covers an openingwww.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli… Flap Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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