Flip

//flɪp//

"Flip" in a Sentence (50 examples)

You play the game by pounding the table when prompted, until the end where you flip the table over to send simulated food and cutlery flying.

The manager dismisses someone almost once a month now, and I don't know how we can flip burgers any faster or better or with more team spirit or whatever it is that he wants.

Flip to the back of the book for the index.

Let's flip a coin.

Flip a coin.

I'll flip you for it.

We'll flip for it.

Can't we just flip a coin?

Physical books have infinite battery life, are very durable, and you can flip pages instantly.

Why don't we flip a coin?

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We'll decide this on a flip of a coin.

The diver did a couple of flips before landing in the pool.

[…] who looked at Dean a moment, crossed over the stage to him, raised himself on his toes, dashed his own hat firmly down to his ears, and every one on the stage supposed Dean was about to receive a flip on the ear or nose.

I don't care a flip for what he says.

"While that was going on, we were getting organized. There were some fifty or sixty of us to begin with. I took flips in the helicopter, and when I saw signs of a group anywhere, I'd go down and issue a general invitation to come along."

He loaded his flip and took careful aim at what he considered to be Emily's most vulnerable spot […]

Justin Bieber and Zac Efron are among the celebrities who wore a flip.

What they bring to the table is hard-won brass-tacks knowledge from over fifteen years of personal investing as well as riding shotgun on over 1,000 flips with their clients.

In the case of rifles flip is counteracted by the sighting of the weapons, and it is because of flip that the sights cannot be set so that the line of sight is exactly parallel to the axis of the bore.

A small, lightweight round, such as a .22 LR, generates very manageable recoil and muzzle flip (how much the nose of the gun flips up when you fire it).

You need to flip the pancake onto the other side.

However, the hosts hit back and hit back hard, first replacement hooker Andrew Hore sliding over, then Williams careering out of his own half and leaving several defenders for dead before flipping the ball to Nonu to finish off a scintillating move.

Crucially, our research suggests that space weather is able to flip a signal in either direction, turning a red signal green or a green signal red. The former is obviously much more significant from a safety perspective.

If you can't decide which option to go for, flip a coin.

Wisconsin had been Democratic for decades, but the Republicans flipped it in 2016.

The mafioso flipped on his superiors to get a lighter sentence.

The district attorney was able to strengthen his case against the bank robber by flipping the getaway driver.

I'd flip if anyone broke my phone.

They're talkin' bout the night Santa went crazy The night St. Nicholas flipped Broke his back for some milk and cookies Sounds to me like he was tired of gettin' gypped

Heading home from a party, two hipsters, completely stoned, pause to snuggle on a park bench. A fire engine roars by, bells clanging, sirens screaming. The boy flips. “Solid, doll,” he murmurs, “they’re playing our song!”

1964, Lou Sullivan, personal diary, quoted in 2019, Ellis Martin, Zach Ozma (editors), We Both Laughed In Pleasure I got a silver ring with a "B" on it for Beatles. I really flip for those excellent guys.

Those companies have been flipping houses in the real estate market for years.

After the formal part of dealer interviews, often later over a glass of wine, tales would be told of how the dealer does cope with pricing decisions, how other dealers are thought to set prices, and the pricing problems that result when evil collectors flip new paintings at auction.

Quick cash, flip that, now I got big cash. Sit back, sip yak with a next piff yat.

Typically, the art world disdains “flipping” — when a collector buys a work and then immediately resells it at a profit.

The bill makes it illegal to encourage borrowers to repeatedly refinance, or "flip," a loan primarily to collect more fees.

Some of our consumer protection offices are all too familiar with the abusive practice of "flipping" loans.

"Flip me the details, and I'll have a sneaky beaky round for you."

I flipped from the calendar app to the email app and logged in to view Cooper's. The unreads were staggering; I'd have to triage them later.

Rising above it all, an American flag flipped in the breeze.

What the flip just happened?

Impossible. He's dining out and coming on here after. He can't be reached. / Oh, flip!

"Oh flip, don't come near this place," she said. It was dangerous. The Catholics had banners up on the Garvaghy Road saying, 'No Protestants here'.

I hate to be flip, but perhaps we could steal a Christmas tree.

Don't get flip with me or I'll knock you into next Tuesday!

[H]e had provided vast quantities of strong beer, flip, rumbo, and burnt brandy, with plenty of Barbadoes water for the ladies […].

I frequently took of large potations, though not of champagne certainly, but port, strong ales, and punch, and when our funds were low as sometimes happened, hot flip […] .

Adding a whole egg to alcoholic drinks goes back centuries, and at one point it was common to plunge a hot poker into your beverage (then commonly made with beer) that caused it to froth around or "flip". These days, most flips are served cold and often with a fortified wine, like sherry or port, and they are delightful as the egg adds wonderful body and texture to the drink.

One of the children beckoned to me to try it and I started forward, but before I could move Ryland grabbed my coat. "They're fucking Flips, kid. The only way to play is to be better than they are. Go all the way to the top."

Later, the lieutenant came up to me. “Those dumb Flips finally got the message, right? […]

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