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Discover LudwigThe word "Flipped" is correct in written English
It can be used to describe something that has been turned over or reversed, often in a figurative sense. Example: "After the debate, the public's opinion on the issue was completely flipped."
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It was also reported that Darling "flipped" the location of his second home four times in four years, allowing him to claim thousands of pounds towards the cost of his Edinburgh home and a London flat.
The tornadoes flipped cars, downed power lines and snapped trees.
Tory lackeys flipped the image, CGI-ed the potholes, put a gap in the trees in the horizon.
Two minutes later Real Madrid's new signing Isco flipped the ball forward.
Slowly prejudices are being shifted, silted, flipped on numbskulls.
These women, none of them over 25, have taken the narratives set out by suited officials and journalists and flipped them upside down.
The idea is that Steinberg can be flipped to talk about the big fish: Steven Cohen, the founder of SAC.
"It used to be the agent saying, 'If everything goes well you'll get a movie' and they don't say that anymore – it's flipped.
As he has flipped back through back issues of the NME from his time on the paper, he says he has been struck by how brief eras like punk, post punk and 2 Tone were.
The poll results were flipped this time last year, with the Coalition leading the two-party preferred vote 56%-44%-44%
In a separate case in Ohio a thrill ride boat accidentally rolled backward down a hill and flipped over in water, injuring all seven people on it.
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