Marked by casual disrespect.
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Examples for "flip"
Examples for "flip"
1That'd be misleading, unnecessarily flip, and would result in missing body parts.
2And if you really need to flip paper pages on your calendar?
3Another indicator is sometimes startling flip-flops on labor law issues, experts said.
4We need to flip those ratios to come back a second season.
5This might not be the best time to flip that switch, however.
1The Rococo is violent in chains, insolent in constraint, drunken in sobriety.
2The marquises in insolent attitudes seated on each side of the stage.
3The Court was less insolent that this pack of dolts in Angouleme.
4To the modern powers that be, Bohemia is insolent in the extreme.
5The first is addressed, in the insolent impiety of rage, to God:-
1They were not certain how to respond to the impudent young horsemaster.
2The words unintentionally came out sounding too offhand, impudent rather than apologetic.
3Something in his tone of voice prevented impudent comment from the others.
4Even in the first night an impudent mouse ran over my face.
5They have an impudent way of looking at you which is unmistakable.
1He felt sorry for her, and remembered the snotty-nosed oarsman.
2He sat up in bed, all wide-eyed and snotty-nosed.
3He was about 12, tousle-haired, snotty-nosed and ruddy-cheeked.
4Be with your dad or hang out with a bunch of snotty-nosed little fuckers at school?
5Either way, masters of the dark or snotty-nosed children, I don't think anybody is going to care.
6Still, snotty-nosed brats and wailing blues in the familiar confines of the park worked their usual magic.
7A decade ago Rory McIlroy was a snotty-nosed kid playing with his mates on street corners in Holywood.
8For this wussy viewer, it was when the camera dwelt long and lovingly on the aftermath of a snotty-nosed child's explosive sneeze over Santa's face.
9"You threw away my dreams for some bitch and a couple of snotty-nosed brats?"