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flaming adj. obvious, conspicuous, blatant, flagrant, egregious,<br />

extravagant, Slang bloody, bleeding, blasted, damned, blooming:<br />

That flaming idiot was appointed to the Ministry of Defence!<br />

flammable adj. inflammable, combustible, burnable: The warning on the<br />

tin says the contents are flammable.<br />

flank n. 1 side, quarter; loin, haunch: The enemy was about to<br />

attack our flank. The pony drew back with trembling flanks.<br />

--v. 2 edge, border, line: Armed guards flanked the entrance.<br />

3 skirt, outmanoeuvre, outflank, circle, go (a)round: They have<br />

enough troops to flank our forces to the east.<br />

flannel n. 1 flattery, humbug, nonsense, blarney, rubbish,<br />

prevarication, Colloq eyewash, hogwash, boloney, soft soap,<br />

weasel words, sweet talk, bull, crap, Brit waffle, cock, US<br />

bushwa; Taboo slang bullshit, horseshit, (load of) shit, Brit<br />

codswallop, bollocks or ballocks: Don't believe a thing Fordyce<br />

says - it's all flannel.<br />

--v. 2 flatter, hedge, mislead, pull the wool over (someone's)<br />

eyes, Colloq soft-soap, sweet-talk, Taboo slang bullshit,<br />

horseshit, shit: They aren't sincere - they're just flannelling<br />

you.<br />

flap v. 1 slap, slat, beat, flail, wave, wag, waggle, flutter,<br />

thresh, thrash, oscillate, vibrate: An ornithopter is an<br />

aeroplane that flaps its wings like a bird. The Union Jack was<br />

flapping in the breeze.<br />

--n. 2 flapping, beat, wave, wag, waggle, flutter, oscillation:<br />

With a flap of its wings, the bird flew away. 3 fold, fly,<br />

lappet, lap, tail, tab: Leave a flap of cloth to cover the<br />

pocket. 4 upset, agitation, to-do, ado, commotion, panic,<br />

flurry, fuss, distress, Colloq state, tizzy, sweat, Brit<br />

kerfuffle: She's in a flap about what to wear to the dance. 5<br />

quarrel, argument, dispute: There was a big flap over which car<br />

model to buy.<br />

flare v. 1 Often, flare up. blaze or flame (up), flash, erupt, break<br />

out; dazzle, flicker, glimmer, shimmer, flutter: The fire<br />

flared up briefly when he tossed the paper onto it. 2 Often,

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