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flip

1 of 3verb
/flɪp/
Forms:flips,flipping,flipped,flipped
1

to turn over quickly with a sudden move

  • The acrobat performed a series of somersaults before smoothly flipping to land on the high wire.
  • The fish in the pond would occasionally flip, creating ripples on the water's surface.
  • Attempting a daring stunt, the skateboarder managed to flip over the ramp.
  • The gymnastics instructor demonstrated how to flip off the trampoline.
  • He flipped the coin to decide who would go first.
2

to cause something to turn over quickly

transitive
  • She flips the pancake in the pan skillfully.
  • The chef flips the omelet with a flick of the wrist.
  • The bartender is flipping bottles while preparing a cocktail.
  • The skateboarder has flipped his board mid-air for a trick.
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3

to lightly throw a coin into the air, allowing it to rotate before landing

transitive
  • The referee asked the team captains to flip a coin to decide which side would kick off.
  • Unable to agree on a movie, they decided to flip a coin to choose between the two options.
  • When faced with a difficult decision, he would often flip a coin, letting chance guide his choice.
  • In the friendly card game, the players decided to flip a coin to determine the dealer for the next round.
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4

to initiate or activate a mechanism, process, or system

transitive
  • The engineer flipped the lever, initiating the machinery.
  • As the director signaled, the assistant flipped the button, and the film projector started rolling.
  • The technician flipped the breaker to restore power to the building after a temporary outage.
  • With a swift movement, the pilot flipped the controls, initiating the takeoff sequence.
  • The stage manager flipped the cue switch, prompting the stage lights to brighten.
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5

to transition or change from one state, position, subject, or condition to another

  • The weather can quickly flip from sunny to stormy in this coastal region.
  • His mood seemed to flip suddenly from joyous to contemplative after receiving the news.
  • As the debate progressed, opinions began to flip, with some participants changing their stances.
  • The television program could easily flip between comedy and drama within the same episode.
  • The political climate can flip rapidly during an election season.
6

to react strongly and lose control emotionally

  • When she heard the unexpected news, she completely flipped.
  • Don't tell him about the broken vase; he's going to flip.
  • Trying to assemble the complicated furniture made her flip in frustration.
  • He tends to flip when things don't go according to plan
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7

to suddenly become very surprised or excited about something

  • As soon as they announced the surprise guest, the crowd flipped with excitement.
  • She flipped when she received the news that her favorite band was coming to town.
  • The students flipped with joy when the teacher announced a surprise field trip.
  • When the team scored the winning goal, the fans in the stadium flipped in celebration.
  • As the announcement for the company's annual bonus was made, employees flipped with happiness.
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8

to cause something to pass through air quickly with a light, swift movement

transitive
  • She decided to flip her hair back with a quick motion, adding a touch of flair to her dance routine.
  • The basketball player managed to flip the ball behind his back before making an impressive shot.
  • During the juggling act, the performer skillfully flipped colorful balls from hand to hand.
  • With a flick of his wrist, the street performer expertly flipped playing cards into the air, dazzling the audience.
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9

to browse or quickly look at the contents of a book or written material by turning the pages

transitive
  • During the lecture break, she decided to flip through the textbook to review key concepts.
  • The student flipped through the pages of the novel, searching for specific passages to analyze.
  • In the bookstore, he took the opportunity to flip through several magazines to find articles of interest.
  • Before the meeting, the manager flipped through the report to familiarize herself with the data.
  • As a book lover, she often visited the library to flip through new releases and discover hidden gems.