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Discover Ludwig"flick by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone quickly moving past or passing by. Example: The minutes flicked by as we anxiously waited for our flight to be called. Another example: He couldn't focus on his work as his thoughts constantly flicked by the image of her face.
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A quick backheel flick by Reus sends Lewandowski in on Caballero for the goal.
The goal came after a corner kick by SUN WEN and a flick by CINDY PARLOW.
On twitter, @KimHarte Flick by Geraldine Mead must be added to the list!
Following "The Great God Pan" on the main stage beginning in February is "The Flick," by Ms. Baker.
A story in Variety points out that "Sin City," the hyperstylized new noir flick by Robert Rodriguez, was made without someone, besides the director, directing the effects.
8.37pm BST 7 min: A lovely flick by Bale enables him to receive Benzema's pass and twist past the defender at the edge of the area.
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With 10 minutes left a splendid back-flick by [Wayne] Rooney set up [Carlos] Tevez to score but the last word went to Mariano Gonzalez".
It's turned your John Martyn into a breathless cashbag getting its nipples flicked by the beautiful people at the beautiful fucking party.
He seeks to efface the histrionic, romantic figure of the artist, all feeling and ego, from his observations of a world flicking by in a stream of media.
01557 840226, mossyard.co.uk, pitches from £13 Yarrowman Nash Point, South Glamorgan A carefully positioned tent at Nash Point will be flicked by the beam from the lighthouse every 10 seconds.
For Bolton Wanderers, an English Premier League team, there was a playfully cruel twist to the game: the first man to let the ball touch the ground would have his ears flicked by every member of the team.
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