fiske vurmak, ani hareket, parmak şıklatmak, fiske atmak, fiske, fiskelemek, film, hafifçe vurmak, vurmak, şaklama sesi, sinema filmi, çabuk bir sallama hareketi: a flick of the fingers bir fiske. a flick of the wrist çabuk ve kesik bir el sallama, k.dili. sinema, hafif vuruş, vur, fiske vur, argo sinema, flicks, atıvermek, çizgi, leke, sinema/fiskeler, (isim) sinema, sinema, fiskelenmiş, fiskeleme,
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fiske vurmak fiil
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ani hareket
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parmak şıklatmak isim
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fiske atmak
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fiske
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fiskelemek Sanat
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film
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hafifçe vurmak
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vurmak
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şaklama sesi
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sinema filmi
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çabuk bir sallama hareketi: a flick of the fingers bir fiske. a flick of the wrist çabuk ve kesik bir el sallama isim
A motion picture; (in plural, usually preceded by "the") movie theater, cinema, A cut that lands with the point, often involving a whip of the foible of the blade to strike at a concealed target, A short, quick movement, especially a brush, sweep, or flip, To move (something) with a short, quick motion, look through a book or other written material; "He thumbed through the report"; "She leafed through the volume, a light sharp contact (usually with something flexible); "he gave it a flick with his finger"; "he felt the flick of a whip", twitch or flutter; "the paper flicked", remove with a flick (of the hand, for example) touch or hit with a light, quick blow; "flicked him with his hand", remove with a flick (of the hand, for example), A light quick stroke or blow, esp, hit lightly; slap lightly; remove by quickly brushing away; make a quick movement of the fingers, a light sharp contact (usually with something flexible); "he gave it a flick with his finger"; "he felt the flick of a whip" remove with a flick (of the hand, for example) touch or hit with a light, quick blow; "flicked him with his hand" twitch or flutter; "the paper flicked" look through a book or other written material; "He thumbed through the report"; "She leafed through the volume, To whip lightly or with a quick jerk; to flap; as, to flick a horse; to flick the dirt from boots, A cut that lands with the point, often involving some whip of the foible of the blade to strike at a concealed target, Cinema (as a form of entertainment), cause to make a snapping sound; "snap your fingers", To throw, snap, or toss with a jerk; to flirt; as, to flick a whiplash, A flitch; as, a flick of bacon, with something pliant; a flirt; also, the sound made by such a blow, touch or hit with a light, quick blow; "flicked him with his hand", A cut-like action that lands with the point, often involving some whip of the foible of the blade to "throw" the point around a block or other obstruction, a cut that lands with the point, often involving some whip of the foible of the blade to "throw" the point around a block or other obstruction, A quick wrist and forearm rotation that surprises an opponent by changing an apparently soft shot into a faster passing one; used primarily on the serve and at the net, shine unsteadily; "The candle flickered", If you flick through a book or magazine, you turn its pages quickly, for example to get a general idea of its contents or to look for a particular item. If you flick through television channels, you continually change channels very quickly, for example using a remote control. She was flicking through some magazines on a table Flick is also a noun. I thought I'd have a quick flick through some recent issues. A movie, If you flick a switch, or flick an electrical appliance on or off, you press the switch sharply so that it moves into a different position and works the equipment. He flicked a light-switch on the wall beside the door Sam was flicking a flashlight on and off, tap, light slap; light sharp sound; quick movement (as of the fingers); film, movie, motion picture (Slang), If something flicks in a particular direction, or if someone flicks it, it moves with a short, sudden movement. His tongue flicked across his lips He flicked his cigarette out of the window. Flick is also a noun. a flick of a paintbrush, If you flick something away, or off something else, you remove it with a quick movement of your hand or finger. Shirley flicked a speck of fluff from the sleeve of her black suit Alan stretched out his hand and flicked the letter away, If you flick something such as a whip or a towel, or flick something with it, you hold one end of it and move your hand quickly up and then forward, so that the other end moves. He helped her up before flicking the reins She sighed and flicked a dishcloth at the counter Flick is also a noun. a flick of the whip, A forceful movement of the blade executed from the wrist which lightly touches your opponent Sneered upon in modern fencing but still legal, To raise the ball from the ground into the air with a quick movement of the stick The ball must not rise more than 18 inches above the playing surface Also used as a noun, A pushed ball that is raised off the ground, look through a book or other written material; "He thumbed through the report"; "She leafed through the volume", cause to move with a flick; "he flicked his Bic", throw or toss with a quick motion; "flick a piece of paper across the table"; "jerk his head", a form of entertainment that enacts a story by a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement; "they went to a movie every Saturday night"; "the film was shot on location", flash intermittently; "The lights flicked on and off", Sharp, quick kick backwards with a pointed toe and a flexed knee, A rapid movement of the wings An unreceptive female Drosophila uses flicks when rejecting the male during courtship Males also use wing flicks directed at other males that try to court them, What Kelli, Anthony, Andrew, Ewen, Kamini, Sally, and Chris gave BioHazard (Although the prodigal Anthony-san and Big Daddy Chris have returned now It's like an addiction - you think you're over it, but then you try it one more time, "for old times' sake", and you're hooked again ), forehand, A sharp quick kick backward with a pointed toe and a bent knee, ping, past of flick, present participle of flick, (U.K. Slang) movies, cinema; rapid unintentional fixation motions of the eye of 5 to 10 minutes of arc (Medicine), third-person singular of flick,
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A motion picture; (in plural, usually preceded by "the") movie theater, cinema - "Want to go to the flicks tonight?"
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A cut that lands with the point, often involving a whip of the foible of the blade to strike at a concealed target
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A short, quick movement, especially a brush, sweep, or flip - "She gave a disdainful flick of her hair and marched out of the room."
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To move (something) with a short, quick motion - "With a flick of the wrist."
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look through a book or other written material; "He thumbed through the report"; "She leafed through the volume
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a light sharp contact (usually with something flexible); "he gave it a flick with his finger"; "he felt the flick of a whip"
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twitch or flutter; "the paper flicked"
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remove with a flick (of the hand, for example) touch or hit with a light, quick blow; "flicked him with his hand"
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remove with a flick (of the hand, for example)
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A light quick stroke or blow, esp
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hit lightly; slap lightly; remove by quickly brushing away; make a quick movement of the fingers fiil
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a light sharp contact (usually with something flexible); "he gave it a flick with his finger"; "he felt the flick of a whip" remove with a flick (of the hand, for example) touch or hit with a light, quick blow; "flicked him with his hand" twitch or flutter; "the paper flicked" look through a book or other written material; "He thumbed through the report"; "She leafed through the volume
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To whip lightly or with a quick jerk; to flap; as, to flick a horse; to flick the dirt from boots
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A cut that lands with the point, often involving some whip of the foible of the blade to strike at a concealed target
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Cinema (as a form of entertainment)
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cause to make a snapping sound; "snap your fingers"
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To throw, snap, or toss with a jerk; to flirt; as, to flick a whiplash
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A flitch; as, a flick of bacon
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with something pliant; a flirt; also, the sound made by such a blow
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touch or hit with a light, quick blow; "flicked him with his hand"
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A cut-like action that lands with the point, often involving some whip of the foible of the blade to "throw" the point around a block or other obstruction
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a cut that lands with the point, often involving some whip of the foible of the blade to "throw" the point around a block or other obstruction
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A quick wrist and forearm rotation that surprises an opponent by changing an apparently soft shot into a faster passing one; used primarily on the serve and at the net
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shine unsteadily; "The candle flickered"
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If you flick through a book or magazine, you turn its pages quickly, for example to get a general idea of its contents or to look for a particular item. If you flick through television channels, you continually change channels very quickly, for example using a remote control. She was flicking through some magazines on a table Flick is also a noun. I thought I'd have a quick flick through some recent issues. A movie
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If you flick a switch, or flick an electrical appliance on or off, you press the switch sharply so that it moves into a different position and works the equipment. He flicked a light-switch on the wall beside the door Sam was flicking a flashlight on and off
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tap, light slap; light sharp sound; quick movement (as of the fingers); film, movie, motion picture (Slang) isim
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If something flicks in a particular direction, or if someone flicks it, it moves with a short, sudden movement. His tongue flicked across his lips He flicked his cigarette out of the window. Flick is also a noun. a flick of a paintbrush
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If you flick something away, or off something else, you remove it with a quick movement of your hand or finger. Shirley flicked a speck of fluff from the sleeve of her black suit Alan stretched out his hand and flicked the letter away
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If you flick something such as a whip or a towel, or flick something with it, you hold one end of it and move your hand quickly up and then forward, so that the other end moves. He helped her up before flicking the reins She sighed and flicked a dishcloth at the counter Flick is also a noun. a flick of the whip
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A forceful movement of the blade executed from the wrist which lightly touches your opponent Sneered upon in modern fencing but still legal
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To raise the ball from the ground into the air with a quick movement of the stick The ball must not rise more than 18 inches above the playing surface Also used as a noun
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A pushed ball that is raised off the ground
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look through a book or other written material; "He thumbed through the report"; "She leafed through the volume"
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cause to move with a flick; "he flicked his Bic"
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throw or toss with a quick motion; "flick a piece of paper across the table"; "jerk his head"
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a form of entertainment that enacts a story by a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement; "they went to a movie every Saturday night"; "the film was shot on location"
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flash intermittently; "The lights flicked on and off"
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Sharp, quick kick backwards with a pointed toe and a flexed knee
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A rapid movement of the wings An unreceptive female Drosophila uses flicks when rejecting the male during courtship Males also use wing flicks directed at other males that try to court them
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What Kelli, Anthony, Andrew, Ewen, Kamini, Sally, and Chris gave BioHazard (Although the prodigal Anthony-san and Big Daddy Chris have returned now It's like an addiction - you think you're over it, but then you try it one more time, "for old times' sake", and you're hooked again )
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forehand
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A sharp quick kick backward with a pointed toe and a bent knee
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To flick.
ping - "I pinged the crumb off the table with my finger."
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flicks
(U.K. Slang) movies, cinema; rapid unintentional fixation motions of the eye of 5 to 10 minutes of arc (Medicine) isim
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