Artillery designed to shoot upward at airplanes.
Intense adverse criticism.
A slick spokesperson who can turn any criticism to the advantage of their employer.
1 His camera and bloodied flak jacket were carried on a second stretcher.
2 The then-National Party leader and Prime Minister, Jim Bolger, took the flak .
3 I was getting flak at London Irish, getting pounded all the time.
4 I don't want any flak about pissing off ancestors or hijacking souls.
5 Raheem Sterling cops a lot of flak from the British tabloid press.
6 Explosions rocked Luke's ship, tossing it about violently in the enveloping flak .
7 We'll get a lot of flak for it, but we can't possibly-
8 The flak jacket underneath her sweater did little to allay her concerns.
9 If not, there is going to be a load of flak coming.
10 Molten stones were fired upward, filling portions of the air like flak .
11 Yossarian removed Snowden's flak helmet and lowered his head to the floor.
12 Protest leaders wore flak jackets, fearing snipers might try to shoot them.
13 There was a hell of a lot of red flak at Kiel.
14 China, which also vetoed the resolution, has come in for much less flak .
15 Since then, the president has received a fair amount of flak .
16 That way, I can take the flak if anything goes wrong.
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