A small fragment of something broken off from the whole.
A person with an unusual or odd personality.
Come off in flakes or thin small pieces.
1 After 10 days, my feet were finally flake free and silky soft.
2 I immediately let go of the flake , and again heard that sound.
3 She smiled at the ticket-chopper and dropped the flake into the box.
4 He began pressing with the antler along the edge of the flake .
5 Any frescoes were good when they started to peel and flake off.
6 Another flake and another fell on the upturned faces of the party.
7 The interior was dry, as not a single snow - flake had drifted in.
8 Baron Rothie was a foam - flake of the court of the Prince Regent.
9 Boil a whitefish in salted water and flake fine with a fork.
10 The fish is done when it can flake easily with a fork.
11 Now and then a black flake settled past them to the ground.
12 She then fell another 10 feet into the boulders behind the flake .
13 On the one hand we have an acknowledged flake , chancer and gadabout.
14 After drying, remove the skin and bones and flake with a fork.
15 Again a flake comes and says: I am so to be pitied.
16 Those who thought the Princess a flake will accuse you of hagiography.
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