FLICK vs FLICKER: NOUN
- In cricket, a quick turn of the bowler's wrist or forearm at the moment of delivering the ball.
- A flitch.
- A light quick stroke or blow, esp. with something pliant; a flirt; also, the sound made by such a blow.
- A motion picture.
- A motion picture; (in plural, usually preceded by "the") movie theater, cinema.
- A dialectal form of flitch.
- A light sudden stroke, as with a whip or the finger; a flip.
- A light splash, dash, or daub.
- The sound accompanying this motion.
- A light quick blow, jerk, or touch.
- A movie.
- A form of entertainment that enacts a story by a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement
- A light sharp contact (usually with something flexible)
- A short, quick movement, especially a brush, sweep, or flip.
- A powerful underarm volley shot.
- The act of pressing a place on a touch screen device.
- A short stroke
- A cut that lands with the point, often involving a whip of the foible of the blade to strike at a concealed target.
- A short moment.
- An unsteady flash of light.
- A certain type of small woodpecker, especially of the genus Colaptes
- The golden-winged woodpecker (Colaptes aurutus); -- so called from its spring note. Called also yellow-hammer, high-holder, pigeon woodpecker, and yucca.
- The act of wavering or of fluttering; fluctuation; sudden and brief increase of brightness.
- The popular name of the golden-winged woodpecker, Colaptes auratus, a very common and handsome woodpecker of the United States, and of other species of the same genus, as the Mexican or red-shafted flicker, C. mexicanus, or the gilded flicker, C. chrysoides.
- Specifically, in psychology, an unstable visual perception, occasioned by the intermittence or intensive fluctuation of stimuli.
- The act of flickering or fluttering; a wavering or fluctuating gleam, as of a candle; a flutter.
- The act of moving back and forth
- A momentary flash of light
- North American woodpecker
FLICK vs FLICKER: VERB
- Look through a book or other written material
- Touch or hit with a light, quick blow
- Twitch or flutter
- Remove with a flick (of the hand, for example)
- Flash intermittently
- Shine unsteadily
- Throw or toss with a quick motion
- Cause to move with a flick
- To move or hit (something) with a short, quick motion.
- Remove with a flick (of the hand)
- Cause to make a snapping sound
- To keep going on and off; to appear and disappear for short moments; to flutter.
- To burn or shine unsteadily. To burn or shine with a wavering light.
- Flash intermittently
- Shine unsteadily
- Move back and forth very rapidly
FLICK vs FLICKER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To cause to move with a sudden movement or jerk.
- To touch or hit with a light quick blow or fillip.
- To propel or remove with a sudden movement, fillip, or light blow.
- To move in sudden or jerky manner.
- To look through the parts of something by making quick movements with the fingers.
- To flutter; to flap the wings without flying.
- To waver unsteadily, like a flame in a current of air, or when about to expire.
FLICK vs FLICKER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To whip lightly or with a quick jerk; to flap
- To throw, snap, or toss with a jerk; to flirt.
- N/A
FLICK vs FLICKER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In cricket: To move the wrist or forearm quickly at the moment of delivering the ball: said of the bowler.
- To strike lightly with a quick jerk, as with a whip or the finger; flip: as, to flick off a fly from a horse.
- To rise quickly from the pitch; bump: said of the ball.
- To flutter; flit, as a bird.
- Wavering; unsteady.
- To flutter, as a bird; vibrate the wings rapidly.
- To fluctuate or waver, as the light of a torch in the wind; undergo rapid and irregular changes.
- To scintillate; sparkle.
- Synonyms Glimmer, Gleam, etc. See glare, intransitive verb
- To act lovingly; bestow caresses.
FLICK vs FLICKER: RELATED WORDS
- Picture, Ruffle, Thumb, Riffle, Strike, Click, Motion picture, Flicker, Flip, Snap, Jerk, Picture show, Riff, Film, Movie
- Blink, Gleam, Ray, Flashing, Blinking, Flash, Glow, Glimmer, Flick, Waver, Quiver, Spark, Flitter, Flutter, Glint
FLICK vs FLICKER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Leaf, Picture, Ruffle, Thumb, Riffle, Strike, Click, Motion picture, Flicker, Flip, Snap, Jerk, Riff, Film, Movie
- Wink, Beacon, Light, Blink, Gleam, Ray, Flashing, Blinking, Flash, Glow, Glimmer, Flick, Quiver, Spark, Glint
FLICK vs FLICKER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Wait, does his little tongue flick my face?
- Satin black with a bronze and silver flick.
- Flick, for whom alone I am pleading here.
- RAM aus, das DVD Flick zur Kodierung nutzt.
- Flick, flick, there was plenty of beer and plenty of cigarettes and evidently plenty of film.
- FLEXO CONVERTERS USA, INC FLICK INC FLICK, INC.
- Flick, and burned the town of Shady Vale to the ground trying to get Flick to tell him where Wil is.
- Ensure that the beginning is very, very tight with a flick check (flick the seat belt).
- Flick input: Enable or disable the keyboard to enter numbers or symbols when you tap a key and then flick your finger upwards.
- Alexander R Flick and Louise R Flick are residents.
- WAIVEROF NOISE AND SHADOW FLICKER PROVISIONSProperty owners may waive the noise and flicker provisions of this Ordinance by signing a waiver of their rights.
- Flicker can be seen usually out of the corner of your eye where the on-screen image appears to rapidly move or flicker.
- To minimize flicker effects do not watch the display in the dark, because the ambient light minimizes the flicker amplitude that reaches your eyes.
- Sometimes you may experience a flicker in your camera, try switching the mode to another value to see if the flicker disappears.
- The present invention discloses a flicker detection method and a flicker detection apparatus.
- Heal Talent more often or Flicker so we can make plays with our Ult or Flicker away to safety more frequently.
- Flicker Fixer in Adobe After Effects to remove flicker, emulsion blotching, and artifacting during the film restoration process.
- Flicker Wind energy facilities shall be sited in a manner that minimizes shadowing or flicker impacts.
- Flicker Free technology continuously removes irritating screen flicker.
- It deals well with flicker from artificial light sources but also fixes flicker on multiple objects, even when they flicker at different rates.
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