Hanapin
to flap
01
pampag, panginig
to move with a rapid up-and-down motion
Intransitive
02
palo, pumalo
(of a bird) to rhythmically move its wings in an upward and downward motion, either during flight or in preparation for taking flight
Transitive: to flap wings
03
mag-alala, gumawa ng ingay
to express agitation, make a fuss, or become overly concerned or worked up about something
Intransitive
04
papaikot, ilaw
to move an object or a part of it up and down or to and fro in a rapid or rhythmic manner
Transitive: to flap sth
Flap
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takip, pakpak
any broad thin and limber covering attached at one edge; hangs loose or projects freely
02
flap
a movable airfoil that is part of an aircraft wing; used to increase lift or drag
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flap, piraso
a movable piece of tissue partly connected to the body
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pagsampal, lipad
the motion made by flapping up and down
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gulo, alboroto
much public anger or discussion
06
pahina, pahinis
a portion of a book cover that extends beyond the edges of the pages and folds over to protect the page edges
What is a "flap"?
A flap is a portion of the cover or dust jacket that extends beyond the edges of the book's pages. It is typically used to hold additional information, such as a synopsis, author biography, or promotional details. Flaps can also help protect the book's cover by folding over and tucking into the book, securing it in place. This feature is common on hardcover books and dust jackets, adding both functional and decorative elements to the book's design.
flap
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flapper
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flapper
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flapping
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flapping
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Halimbawa
During the storm, the flag outside the window constantly flapped in the gusty wind.
Right now, the laundry on the clothesline is flapping in the gentle breeze.
The windmill blades steadily flapped in the wind, generating renewable energy.
The injured bird flapped its wings feebly, unable to fly properly.
Perched on the wire, the blackbird flapped its wings vigorously.