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The word 'flip' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of quickly turning or tossing something, or to mean an unexpected change or reversal. For example: "He gave the coin a flip, and it landed heads up."
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We make champagne party!' Seeing as the champagne in Ukraine costs about £3, I was thinking that making a champagne party with them was not going to be a problem, but five bottles later, I noticed the sudden appearance of their boyfriends dressed in skimpy Speedos, white vests and flip flops.
The SNP's private and unpublished polling had already found that warnings around NHS privatisation and spending in England could flip no voters into yes: one showed that the number backing independence jumped from 45% to 55% when the NHS was raised to voters.
But it's also a complex issue with implications beyond those who flip burgers, clean offices and bag groceries.
To the accompaniment of loud space rock, I flip through the textbooks and journals stacked on his shelves.
He would then flip it up on to his forehead and slide it down over one eye.
When hot, add the aubergine (cut-side down) and cook for 6-8 minuthen then flip and cook for 2 minutes on the other side.
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If Rupert Murdoch, Nigel Farage and a flip-flopping David Cameron succeed in that ambition, it will lead to the break-up of the UK with the remnants dependent on the US and our lives ruled by global corporations.
She is far from immune from fashion snobbery, and has been known to rail against fat people wearing stretch jeans, and anyone at all wearing flip-flops, but she speaks sense on the subject of ageing.
I have suits for work, shorts for running, boots for climbing mountains, tracksuit bottoms for vegetating, flip-flops for the beach, party shirts for partying and reassuring knitwear for meeting great aunts.
But as Australia joins the 190-plus other countries navigating the climate stepping stones, it's hard to know whether the Aussies are wearing rubber thongs (those are flip-flops to foreigners) or appropriately stout walking boots.
Thongs (aka flip-flops) melted and petrol pumps were turned off to stop fuel vaporising.
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