Flicking - definition of flicking by The Free Dictionary To propel or remove with a sudden movement, fillip, or light blow: flicked the lint off the coat 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 [Imitative ] n Slang A movie
flick - Oxford Learners Dictionaries 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
FLICK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary flick something from something He carefully flicked the loose hairs from the shoulders of his jacket flick something off something She quickly flicked the crumbs off the table Horses flick their tails to make flies go away Windscreen wipers flick from side to side The boys ran around the swimming pool, flicking each other with their towels
flicking - 搜索 词典 必应词典为您提供flicking的释义,美[flɪk],英[flɪk],n 电影;【军】照见(指探照灯照见空中飞机);照见瞬间; v 弹掉;轻轻拂去(灰尘);轻轻鞭打;轻击; 网络释义: 轻弹;拍动;飘扬;