Artillery designed to shoot upward at airplanes.
Intense adverse criticism.
A slick spokesperson who can turn any criticism to the advantage of their employer.
1And he copped a serious amount of fashion flack in the process.
2And here I'm getting flack from everybody saying there was no money.
3My father was very unique and he got a lot of flack.
4And it might keep you from taking any flack from the team.
5The Hollywood Foreign Press Association gets flack for going with the tried-and-true.
6I see a lot of flack for my colleagues in the press gallery.
7Obama can expect to take flack from both sides of the HSR argument.
8Do you think you're going to get any flack for suggesting the downgrade?
9And, like we said, there was that flack to worry about.
10They were still catching flack from church friends about his controversial TV movie.
11But his dad reassured him, Oh, so we'll get some flack.
12I've seen they're taking some flack for it which I think is completely unwarranted.
13He copped quite a bit of flack for the comment.
14Always dreamed of being a PR flack for a big New York publishing house?
15The tidiness of the ending deserves some flack, but in a way, it works.
16Otherwise, the socially gregarious phones are catching flack for shunning Flash and lacking apps.