Definitions for flick

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Spelling: [flik]
IPA: /flɪk/

Flick is a 5 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 14 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 41 anagrams from letters in flick (cfikl).

Definitions for flick

noun

  1. a sudden light blow or tap, as with a whip or the finger:
  2. the sound made by such a blow or tap.
  3. a light and rapid movement:
  4. something thrown off with or as if with a jerk:
  5. a motion picture.

verb (used with object)

  1. to strike lightly with a whip, the finger, etc.
  2. to remove with such a stroke:
  3. to move (something) with a sudden stroke or jerk.

verb (used without object)

  1. to move with a jerk or jerks.
  2. to flutter.

Origin of flick

1400-50; late Middle English flykke; apparently imitative

Examples for flick

And who better to do that with than the actress who is playing the object of said (alleged) lesbian affection in the flick?

I laid back my ears--I am Kabeyde, and it is not for the Diné to flick whips at me.

He could smell the brine and feel the flick of the foam on his lips and cheeks.

Franco optioned the tome back in March 2011, and will star and direct the flick.

Thinking of this, he produced it from the holster with a flick of his fingers.

You and Nic Cage are basically having a contest in that flick of who can go further.

Do you have any favorite memories from the making of that flick?

But the little-known stories behind the making of the film are almost as fascinating as the flick itself.

He would give the roan a flick, and his sulky would flash by.

Suddenly they began to flick out of sight by twos and threes.

Word Value for flick
Scrable

14

Words with friends

16

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