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- look quickly through a book, magazine, etc.:"McLeish flipped through his notes" · "just flip through the phone book and pick a lawyer"
nounflip through (noun)- a sudden sharp movement:"she dismissed his qualms with a flip of her hand"
- an act or instance of turning over or being turned over in the air:"he celebrates his goals with an acrobatic flip" · "Alex's heart did a little flip inside her chest"
- (a flip through)a quick look or search through a volume or a collection of papers:"a quick flip through my cookbooks"
- BRITISH ENGLISHinformaldateda quick tour or pleasure trip:"I did a flip round the post-show party"
Originmid 16th century (as a verb in the sense ‘make a flick with the finger and thumb’): probably a contraction of fillip.Similar and Opposite Wordsdefinition
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