Aflap
"Aflap" in a Sentence (8 examples)
1894, George Lansing Raymond, The Aztec God, Act 3, in The Aztec God and Other Dramas, New York: Putnam, 1908, p. 66, and she / A vulture feasting with foul wings aflap
nodding her head firmly, headscarf aflap
[…] a woman in a gaberdine comes staggering out from the roadside, hands aflap, shoeless but on the run.
They walked up Main Street, which was all aflap with American flags […]
Clothes-drying lofts, open frameworks on the flat roofs of houses, all aflap with clothes, sheets, kimono, reminded me of Canaletto’s pictures of Venetian life […]
[…] the buses bursting with cackling passengers three times over capacity and aflap with chickens.
1977, Niel Hancock, Calix Stay, New York: Fawcett Popular Library, p. 93, “First he says we isn’t welcome, then he’s all aflap cause some of us is gone.”
1994, Bernice Morgan, Waiting for Time, St. John’s, NL: Breakwater, Part 1, Chapter 4, p. 53, […] people are barely over our givin’ that extra quota of cod to the French, now they’re all aflap about selling spawny caplin to the Japanese […]
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