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the flake
noun
A loose filmy mass or a thin chiplike layer of anything; a film; flock; lamina; layer; scale; as, a flake of snow, paint, or fish.
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She's running for the US Senate to replace Flake the FLAKE.
The flake has to be large and attractive.
The State Senate had long supported the selection of the Flake group.
Lie back on the flake, McCall!" Bob yells, lapsing into a bit of climbing argot.
The computer then engages the appropriate nozzle to blow the flake into a separate collecting box.
I also have a proper respect for the flake factor in my personality.
The side scrapers have a sharp edge in the long direction of the flake, with an opposite, thicker butt section.
It is the Flake persona that should offer the greatest appeal to younger or more independent voters.
Figure 2c depicts the flake from (a) after contact formation.
c TER spectra corresponding to the points marked with circle (centre of the flake), star (edge of the flake) and triangle (glass substrate) in (b).
The flake in the center of the pattern with the length of about 8 nm by one edge extends over ~0.16 nm above the flake plane below.
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