Present participle for to flutter or wave around
“With the sound of the bugle, the flag would flap in the wind.”
Present participle for to be agitated or panicky (over a given issue)
“She found that other people tended to flap and fuss over her problems more than she herself did.”
Present participle for fall, move, or hang in a loose and ungainly way
Present participle for to feel great fear about something
Present participle for to show, feel, or cause to feel, concern or worry
Present participle for to utter words using speech
Present participle for to physically struggle or flail around clumsily
Clucking or chuckling
Present participle for to emit a sudden, sharp cracking sound
Present participle for to discuss, converse, or exchange viewpoints on a particular matter
Present participle for to create or form a layer over
Present participle for to strike or hit, especially repeatedly
Moving or able to move through the air
Vigorously disturbed or agitated, especially by the elements
Limp, not hard, firm, or rigid
Being agitated by the air
Characterized by a tendency to flutter
An act of flapping or waving, usually quickly and irregularly
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