FLICKING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary The flicking of a light switch, for example, is the cause of the lamp lighting in the sense that flicking 'tips the balance of events, producing the known outcome'
Flicking - definition of flicking by The Free Dictionary 1 To move in sudden or jerky manner: a horse's mane flicking in the wind 2 To look through the parts of something by making quick movements with the fingers: flick through a book; flick through a crate of old records
Flicking - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English Flicking refers to a quick, light movement or gesture made with the finger or wrist It can also describe a swift movement in other contexts, such as flicking a switch or flicking through pages This action often results in something moving suddenly or changing direction
flick verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of flick verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [transitive] flick something + adv prep to hit something lightly with a sudden quick movement, especially using your finger and thumb together, or your hand She flicked the dust off her collar The horse was flicking flies away with its tail James flicked a peanut at her
flicking - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to cause to move rapidly, suddenly, or jerkily:[~ + object] a bird flicking its tail to turn pages rapidly or idly:[~ + through + object] to flick through a magazine