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A movable airfoil that is part of an aircraft wing; used to increase lift or drag.
flap
flap
1
In time the gull will
flap
its wings; the airplane never does.
2
There was no difference in
flap
success or complication rates between groups.
3
However, the size of this traditional
flap
was limited even after expansion.
4
Porky put the paper in his breast pocket and buttoned the
flap
.
5
Gloria held aside the canvas
flap
;
he followed her into the cave.
1
CHI is a new diagnostic method for postoperative monitoring of free
flaps
.
2
Three patients who had skin grafts required secondary reconstruction using free
flaps
.
3
His coat
flaps
open as if he'd just enjoyed a good lunch.
4
He manages a separate project also looking at ways to ditch
flaps
.
5
Locoregional
flaps
might prove to be important reconstructive option in such patients.
6
I decided to leave all envelopes open, to save gumming the
flaps
.
7
Untying the
flaps
of the coonskin cap he moved across the floor.
8
The reason we need those extra
flaps
,
is because now it's flying.
9
There
flaps
the solitary heron to the evening tryst of his tribe.
10
The Journalsaid the data recorder confirmed that the
flaps
were not extended.
11
At nine o'clock they turned in and tied the tent
flaps
shut.
12
Scott had thrown back the
flaps
of his bag at the end.
13
The fish
flaps
its tail heavily and tries to tear itself away.
14
He stops short and
flaps
his hands on his thighs in defeat.
15
When that canvas
flaps
I can see right into the main tent.
16
As she closed the
flaps
she gave a deep sigh of content.
flaps
flap
flap
· ·
free flaps
close the flaps
local flaps
perforator flaps
powerful flaps