Military term; German language.
1He had accepted Flügel's judgment with impudent grace.
2These glass fragments were said by Dr Flügel to contain either innumerable air-bubbles or minute needle-like crystals, or both.
3My wife took the opportunity to rub into him Flügel's remarks, which, at least, made Watkins out shady in chronology.
4German broadcaster ARD says that by designating Flügel as a surveillance target, the BfV can recruit informers and keep personal data on file.
5This Dictionary has been compiled from the latest editions of Flügel, Hilpert, and Grieb, expressly for the assistance of English students of German.
6Flügel, page 304):-Thisbook, 'Hezar Afsane,' is said to have been written by the Princess Homai (or Homain), daughter of Bahman.
7It was very like; a figure was left out in the copy, the light was changed, but still it was a happy guess of Flügel.
8My wife took Uncle Ezra down to the Forum and attempted to console him with the ugliness of genuine antiquity, while I waited for Flügel.