flip|flipped|flipping|flips in English
verb
[flɪp]
toss and cause to spin or turn over (as of a coin); do a somersault; move suddenly; go crazy, become very enthusiastic (Slang); resell property or shares rapidly to yield profit (term used in Canada and USA)
Use "flip|flipped|flipping|flips" in a sentence
1. Changing the pitch of an existing enharmonically flipped note no longer erroneously flips the enharmonic of the changed pitch.
2. Synonyms for Cartwheeled include flipped, flip-flopped, flipped over, went head over heels, gone head over heels, rolled, somersaulted, tumbled, turned and turned over
3. Flip-lock Buckles, also known as over-center Buckles, tighten by flipping the lever-style buckle.
4. Friendly Frank flips fine Flapjack.
5. The Backswimmer, which spends its life rowing around belly-up, has flip-flipped the usual color scheme and has a dark belly and a light back
6. It's flipping cold today!
7. What flipping awful weather!
8. It's a flipping nuisance!
9. Bat flips, beanballs, and Brouhahas
10. We're flipping Monica's mattress.
11. This flipping pen doesn't work!
12. She flipped open Chris's diary.
13. I hate this flipping hotel!
14. Don't go flipping your lid.
15. Like somebody flipped a switch.
16. The wind flipped over several cars.
17. He flipped over his lover friend.
18. He flipped over and sat up.
19. He flipped the ash off his cigarette.
20. A prescaler, comprising a first flip-flop (F1) coupled to a second flip-flip (F2).
21. He flips the projectors, movie keeps going and the audience has no idea.
22. This is such a flipping horrible picture.
23. He flipped on Bilkins in L.A.
24. A huge wave flipped the dinghy over.
25. He flipped over his new girl friend.