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said spoke declared pronounced stated uttered voiced exclaimed remarked announced mentioned put forth related reported responded added answered came out with commented cried fluttered waved swang swung swungen shook shaken wagged swayed undulated rippled blew blown stirred flailed threshed quivered thrashed oscillated trembled panicked fretted fussed worried dithered flustered became flustered become flustered went into a panic gone into a panic pressed the panic button got into a state gotten into a state sagged drooped hung hanged dangled flopped flagged wilted lolled dropped swagged leaned leant bagged dipped tumbled hung down hung loosely curved down fell unevenly overreacted became panic-stricken become panic-stricken freaked got overwrought took fright taken fright fell apart fallen apart lost control became hysterical become hysterical fell to pieces freaked out got the jitters got worked up gotten worked up got in a flap got into a tizz disturbed upset bothered distressed perturbed unsettled agitated discomposed alarmed disquieted concerned dismayed troubled flurried discomforted ailed distracted distempered floundered struggled squirmed writhed wrothe writhen contorted convulsed fumbled groped grope lurched pitched staggered tossed tost clucked chuckled tutted snapped snapt clicked cracked crackled flicked popped conferred consulted parleyed talked conversed confabulated powwowed spake spoken negotiated advised communicated confabbed counselled(UK) counseled(US) discussed jawed palavered treated whipped flogged lashed beat beaten switched birched tanned scourged caned flagellated leathered strapped belted hid hidden lambasted licked More

109 Sentences With "flapped"

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As for foreign policy, Hillary has flapped her hawkish wings.
Washing flapped on the ornate ironwork balconies of crumbling mansions.
A carpet of brown fur flapped over its thick scales.
Clothes hung from lines flapped and danced in the wind.
He then flapped his arms to suggest she was an angel.
An American flag at half-staff flapped in a stiff wind.
Angela shook her head, and her braid flapped against her shoulder.
As they spoke, the girl flapped the letter in her hand.
Flappy Bird flapped its last and quickly flopped out of existence.
The bird flapped his pointed wings and rose from Mr. Freeman's glove.
The system performed best when the front and back flippers both flapped.
Sphen flapped his wings and lightly jabbed at her with his beak.
It flapped close enough that Beatriz's hair moved against her cheek: an owl.
For a while the dolphin flapped nobly, sending ticklish vibrations up my arm.
Shutters flapped like metallic wings recently at a diet-regimen promotion in Manhattan.
The loose, spotted skin of his throat flapped as he ground his jaws.
Palm trees on the shore were bending and flags at the stadium flapped wildly.
His tongue, flapped to one side, resembles a red flag on a suburban mailbox.
"Pure exhaustion, pure fear," he said, exhaling so deeply that his lips flapped together.
When it ended, the tape flapped emptily as the reel spun around the capstan.
Whoever it was then danced, flapped their wings, and "mooned" the press corps assembled outside.
Drogon flapped away in the distance, ideally on his way to incinerate the slaver ships.
" But "lost sight of the specific history behind the Nazi flags that flapped beside them.
But long before avians ever flapped their wings, flying reptiles called pterosaurs seized the skies.
Yellow police tape flapped in the wind, keeping people and journalists away from the area.
I remember how the pages flapped, loud and ominous like the wings of so many blackbirds.
Mainstream politicians flapped, in part because cold war tensions made collaboration between rival parties so difficult.
That suggests those capillaries evolved rapidly after Archaeopteryx and its kin first flapped into the sky.
An American flag flapped in the distance on a crooked pole carved from a tree trunk.
Did he really think anyone would be impressed if she flapped her gums about their relationship?
They then flapped their arms and "flew" back to the elevators of the steel and glass building.
Right now, though, it looks like the phone flapped its folding wings too close to the sun.
About 50 meters away, hoisted up high, two large white Taliban flags flapped in the afternoon breeze.
I flapped my arms a bit, and then raised them in the air, palms to the ceiling.
Dacus, hankering for a swim, plopped down in the middle and flapped his legs, kiddie-pool style.
Every night, when Shannon came home from the factory, Carmella flapped her arms, eager for a hug.
A pure-white owl dived at a field mouse, snagged it, then flapped away into the dark.
The kangaroo, which was filmed in water up to its chest, flapped its ears and appeared unharmed.
Outside Prince Alwaleed's Riyadh palace, dozens of cars lined the entrances as a huge Saudi flag flapped above.
As the motorcycle flopped into the California desert sand, a lanky, bespectacled engineer flapped his arms in distress.
Everything was going fine until Uncle Sam the eagle flapped its wings all over The Donald's famous hairdo.
The flag of the Jamaat-e-Islami, one of Pakistan's largest religious parties, flapped on the street corner.
Everyone loves Darkwing Duck, the caped canard who first flapped his way into the Disney Afternoon lineup in 1991.
In a top branch, enclosed on all four sides by the building's walls, flapped a flaglike white plastic bag.
Sheets of shredded silver skin flapped over a tumble of shimmering bones; fibre-optic cables sprouted every which way.
Rescuers carried away an unconscious man by two arms and one leg as the other leg, clearly broken, flapped uselessly.
Banners urging "A safe and peaceful election" and proclaiming "We are all brothers" flapped above intersections all around the city.
As pride flags flapped in the wind Iceland's president and first lady donned rainbow bracelets for their meeting with Pence.
Well, we didn't actually say them, we just like flapped our lips to whatever words we was supposed to be saying.
Each hummingbird was placed in a wind tunnel and videotaped in the infrared as they flapped away, varying the wind velocities.
They flapped away, and the Mandarin took his place at the rock's highest point, looking regal, and magnificently out of place.
True to form, a flurry of controversy has flapped behind Azealia on her journey to the capital, via Dublin and Manchester.
Instead, he had taken up collage, combining vibrant geometric shapes that lifted and flapped open in ways that recalled the Neo-Concretists.
The birds on the other side of the glass ceiling flapped around as if they could not believe what was going on.
The hawk spread its wings and flapped them in Josh's face for a few seconds, but the rings were retrieved without any trouble.
Once in the water, the turtle flapped his flippers powerfully, becoming a rippling blur as he disappeared into the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean.
They found that at a fast enough clip — between 5.5 and 12.9 miles per hour, a range within Caudipteryx's estimated capability — the model's wings flapped.
As to whether or not this pigeon-sized creature flapped its wings, glided through the air, or could even fly at all remains an open question.
If I had large ears, I would have flapped them back at her [but] we clapped our car doors to show that we meant business too!
In the letter to Shannon, obtained by TMZ, he says she flapped her gums on a podcast and lied about him shutting down his trampoline biz.
CreditCredit REEDS BEACH, N.J. — On a recent spring day at this remote beach, hundreds of shorebirds flapped frantically beneath a net trapping them on the sand.
He flapped his hands wildly, tugged at the noise-canceling headphones atop his brown curls and then turned to his mother to deliver a head butt.
"I'm here because I miss him," said his mother, who gave only her first name, Sonia, holding the sheet as it twisted and flapped in the wind.
It flapped its wings a bit as people whipped out their phones to take pictures, and the guy kinda seemed more giddy than terrified in the moment.
The team copied nature by equipping their device with a pair of wings which flapped 120 times a second (close to the frequency of a fly's wing beat).
Approaching the old airfield, on the branch of a dying, dried-up oak, a prideful scrub jay hopped and flapped as if in hopes of scaring us off.
Perisic flapped an arm at a corner and after Argentine referee Nestor Pitana conducted a protracted VAR review he awarded the 28th penalty of the tournament, another record.
Again under young middle-aged bellies in the summerthe furious men on your blockpounded with balls the vast strip of tar until the net flapped in the wind.
Even at 102 mph (164 kph), the lizards grasped the pole with two clingy front feet while their tails and back legs flapped in the wind like a flag.
The leather sole of a hand-stitched shoe, preserved by the anaerobic mud, flapped in the breeze, and she tugged at its toes to wrest it from the bank.
Sensors on board the device verified what the researchers observed: that the wings flapped naturally as a result of the body's motion and vibrations from the feet impacting the ground.
They lined up single file and marched out carrying their guns and kits and helmets, past a volunteer honor guard holding aloft flags that flapped east in the January wind.
They became thin enough to see through and so much like a billowy bedsheet that they could be flapped up in the air as if a bed were indeed being made.
But as reporters and pundits focused on the Confederate flags that cluttered the streets of Charlottesville, they lost sight of the specific history behind the Nazi flags that flapped beside them.
As Olvera flapped her hands and tried to keep the bird away from her head, she called her boss, John Sakos, who is also the restaurant's general manager and executive chef.
For about a decade, red flags flapped in the wind, beginning with Smith's arrest in 2009 after his pregnant wife called the police and said he had slammed her into a wall.
"I'm wearing it too long," she said, demonstrating the way it sort of flapped against her backside, and a staffer helped her reel it in so it would hit at the hip.
Or, in the case of Sander Lak at Sies Marjan, the many fluttery bits that dangled, flapped, ruffled and wobbled in his painterly procession of aubergine, peach, mint green and fluorescent pink.
On Tuesday afternoon, more than two dozen of them clucked, flapped, gobbled and stopped traffic on Seaview Avenue near Staten Island University Hospital, on whose grassy grounds the turkeys are a constant presence.
"We are still looking for our economic future but haven't found it," Karine Claireaux, St. Pierre's mayor and a French senator, said in an interview at her office as the tricolor flapped outside.
You look down to angle down, go up, and if you flapped your wings, which you could do because you're attached to these things, you go up and you could ... you feel it.
To help clear things up, these researchers went all out and just straight up built a robotic dinosaur to test their theory: that these proto-birds flapped their "wings" well before they ever flew.
Looking ready to throw in the towel, Monfils flapped at a few shots then sprinkled in a few brilliant returns to leave an increasingly irritated Djokovic off-balance and the crowd scratching their heads.
Eventually, though, Germany's relentless pressing meant gaps opened at the back and France took deadly advantage when Neuer flapped a Paul Pogba cross straight to Griezmann, who poked it back past him into the net.
Sir George Cayley, the "father of the aeroplane," studied not how birds flapped their wings, but how they were able to glide to the ground and thereby kick-started the heavier-than-air revolution in flight.
Interim manager Fernando Hierro's lack of coaching experience was there for all to see when he flapped on the sidelines, throwing on Dani Carvajal and Andres Iniesta after he had dropped them from the starting line-up.
The Team 225 leader then blew a pillow-size fire ball into the warm Hollywood air, then turned to the camera triumphantly, squawking, "I'm a dragon!" as he flapped his arms melodramatically, cornstarch cascading from his mouth.
I had a mom who was always swimming, even when the choices of swimsuits for larger bodies were limited to horrid floral skirted things that flapped and dragged in the water while she churned out her daily mile.
After Trump came to the DMZ, he got his first look at North Korea from the vantage point of Observation Post Ouellette as flags of the United States, South Korea and the United Nations flapped in the brisk wind.
And lots and lots of jodhpurs that looked more like very wide track pants with snaps — brass, diamanté — up the side, most of which had been popped open so the pant legs flapped awkwardly around the calves and knees.
The wooden sign for Section 19553 flapped in the wind and rain as Ralph Carhart walked past it and headed for a grassy expanse in Calvary Cemetery in Queens where, decades ago, poor parishioners were given charity burials in unmarked graves.
In a study published Thursday in PLOS Computational Biology, a team including mechanical engineer Jing-Shan Zhao and several paleontologists used the outfitted ostrich — along with mathematical and robot models — to argue that when Caudipteryx ran, its mini-wings flapped involuntarily.
A police van idled and a single piece of yellow caution tape flapped from a nearby tree as Benjamin Vanbrackle pulled his shirt down to show the fresh scar that wrapped around his neck to the top of his chest.
Their sturdy tents flapped in the first storm and shook and gusted but held fast, and they sat huddled, all six seimei around the blue illumination of their dataslats, and sent in their silent manner about the possible damage the next morning.
Both layers of light warped and deformed as the bird flapped its wings, and those deformities were captured by a computer, which then recreated the bird's motions as a detailed 3D model that could be studied from all angles, and at any speed.
When he became fascinated with the idea that he could invent flying machines, three and a half centuries before the Wright brothers flew the first airplane, he observed various birds and filled notebooks on the function and speed at which their wings flapped.
Capitals 3, Golden Knights 1 | Washington leads the series, 2-1 WASHINGTON — Alex Ovechkin went airborne, Evgeny Kuznetsov flapped his arms like a bird of prey and the Washington Capitals are flying high, just two wins away from winning the Stanley Cup.
Miranda felt a sense of deep satisfaction teaching literature to students including some so poor their shoes flapped open, and for 12 years the assumption had been that their days together were based upon shared values, right up until the arrival of Trump.
In a warehouse in Pennsauken, New Jersey, lying face down on a contraption that looked as if it were built for medieval torture, I flapped my arms, which were strapped to plastic "wings," and flew like a bird over New York City.
St-Pierre confounded Koscheck with variation in timing and cadence: a thrusting of the lead shoulder would have Kos reaching blindly with both hands, and when he realized he had fallen victim to a deception, he flapped wildly to get back to his guard.
The green monotony of the dripping corn was interrupted here and there by a tractor dealership or the back side of a small town, where laundry flapped near backyard swing-sets and asphalt roads angled off from the track and into a verdant oblivion.
On a sunny Saturday last summer, in a grassy park no bigger than a city block, the flags of the Confederate South and Nazi Germany flapped side by side, hoisted by the same young white men who, the night before, had carried torches instead.
Twenty years ago this year, Dawson's Creek moped its way onto television screens across the country — its adolescent, angst-filled heart pinned to the sleeves of its oversized '90s button-downs as they flapped in the wholesome Cape Cod air — and became a phenomenon.
While rivals China, Russia and Britain fell and stumbled their way through qualifying, the only blips for the Americans was when Douglas stepped out of bounds during the floor exercise and Raisman flapped her arms about to save herself falling off the beam following a big wobble.
Gwen Stefani celebrated America's independence — and her father's birthday — on Thursday with Blake Shelton Gwen, 49, posted the patriotic photo of her boyfriend of nearly four years on Instagram, showing the "God's Country" singer, 43, standing alongside a flagpole with his hat over his heart as the flag flapped in the wind overhead.
Rain poured onto the corrugated iron roof above our heads so loudly that we could barely hear each other, and a thin white curtain flapped in the wind — it was the only thing protecting Jean Baptiste and his Director, Jean Paul Ngahangondi, from the multiple armed groups whose violence they track, and who wouldn't think twice about killing them.
As Kuznetsov flapped his arms in celebration of his goal on a 2-on-1 rush, Ovechkin screamed and raised his arms to the bench — showing the same emotion he did in the final minutes of Game 7 of the Eastern Conference final and when Braden Holtby made a stick save of a lifetime to preserve a 3-2 win in Game 2.
The waves broke against one end, and beyond them, beneath the surface, lay most of the remains of the classical city…When we dipped our masked faces into the water there emerged on the corrugated sand mysterious traces of the outline of ancient streets and colonnades, their sanctity disturbed by the regular intrusion of giant rays that flapped their wings somnolently among the broken columns as they drifted in from out of the shadowy gloom of deeper water.
To simplify, what happened next was: Essentially, a butterfly flapped its wings in Kyiv five and a half years ago, and now there's a tornado in Washington, DC. All year, many Democrats have grown hoarse from shouting that Trump should be impeached for so many reasons: the apparent obstruction of justice offenses outlined in the Mueller report, the corruption involved in Trump's continued ownership of his business while president, his seeming violation of campaign finance law with hush money payments, his bigotry, the administration's family separation policy, and his general erratic behavior and unfitness of character.

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