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"flick through" Definitions
  1. to look quickly through a book, magazine, website, etc. without reading everything synonym flip through
  2. to keep changing television channels quickly to see what programmes are on synonym flip through
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In total silence, they flick through a past exam paper.
Other times there might be dozens and dozens to flick through.
Allowing your dog to flick through channels while you're at work.
Flick through the slideshow below to see the cyberdeck from all angles.
It was something I'd flick through and read a lot, for inspiration.
Flick through any of his last three albums and you can find it.
You can flick through what feels like hundreds of suspended apps in the multi-tasker.
As I flick through her sketch book, she shows me the course of her creative process.
When you flick through the company's website today, you are getting a peek into the mirror­world.
Being blind, I couldn't flick through papers and books in mainstream libraries in search of an answer.
They always give great advice and take the time to flick through so many albums with my daughter.
Oh God oh God just awful don't flick through the photos don't do it during the all-hands.
SITTING on the floor with neighbours, Sakariya uses a mobile phone to flick through photos of his son.
Side tables were covered in a yellow Swiss cheese print and had books for cheese-lovers to flick through.
Sometimes, I have to flick through the designs for quite a while, until something suddenly clicks in my mind.
From Hogwarts and beyond, ready your fingers to swish and flick through the slideshow of her best looks ahead.
There are also private consultation rooms, which are a state requirement, for customers wishing to flick through education materials.
Bump is a superficial product: You just flick through the profiles, find whatever you're into, and what you're looking for.
You can also swipe left or right on the bottom of the screen to flick through your recently opened apps.
The only flaw is his recent embrace of Instagram, allowing museumgoers to lazily flick through images on MoMA's smudged iPads.
Then a nice little brunch spot tomorrow for a mocha and a flick through the fun bit of the paper?
Bad coffee, capes that make you feel like an inpatient, dog-eared weekly magazines you flick through out of sheer boredom.
She and Raphael Bob-Waksberg, a friend, would sit together and flick through her sketchbook, creating narratives and imagining characters' voices.
A quick web search or flick through the manual should be enough to determine whether your router has guest access capabilities.
Having the next owner log into your Twitter account and flick through your photos is not something you want to happen.
I cannot wait to put on that fluffy robe, cup my own boob, and flick through other people's "boy done good" Instagram stories.
If you flick through a newspaper or watch the news, when you hear somebody talking about an abusive relationship, it's almost always physical.
E-readers allow you to flick through pages with the touch of your finger, and take up much less space in your bag.
It takes only a few seconds to flick through an entire page of images, and just a few more to refresh for new ones.
Immersed within the cuttings — which viewers are encouraged to flick through — are black and white self-portraits of Ali's face tightly bound in thread.
There's lots of deep mahogany and chandeliers, magazines and newspapers laid out for guests to flick through, and the waiting staff were very friendly.
Back in 1610, horoscopes weren't the kind of thing you'd flick through on your coffee break; they were a regular part of British medicine.
It's unreal to be able to watch a YouTube video without having to squint and still be able to flick through the comments section below.
Flick through the hard-right propaganda website Breitbart and you'll find pages of GOP attacks on Soros as an insidious proponent of further nonwhite migration.
We can flick through pictures and profiles, get through just enough conversation to work out whether they are on our level and then meet up.
I make a Nespresso, check my emails, flick through Instagram, and make a salad and a smoothie to bring to work before I start getting ready.
Sure enough, flick through any of the recently published anti-diet books and you'll find a narrative depressingly similar to that of a traditional diet book.
But not just [for people] to sit around in their kitchens cooking recipes, but to actually flick through the book and laugh, be disgusted, be amazed, everything.
At its core, it is really just something to look at, an effectively endless catalog to flick through while you wait for something to happen to you.
There's also Newscasts, which are very Twitter Moments-esque in design, and let you flick through the headlines and summaries of a story before diving in any deeper.
Just flick through your emails at the end of the day and if there's nothing of note then you don't need to hit any social media sites at all.
"A normal week, when we have played on Saturday, we have Sunday to recover and then Monday is a day off," he said, beginning to flick through the pages.
If you flick through the 'facial hair growth' Wikipedia page, you are led to believe that men are mainly hairy and that only some women are a little bit hairy.
The bone-chilling cold is held at bay by dreams of what I will plant in the spring, as I flick through pages of greenery over mugs of hot coffee.
" Using a laptop to flick through an earlier draft, he supplied the lines to the actors: "Not only have my eyes glazed over—they have turned completely into cinnamon rolls.
While Moss often gets the credit for the best off-duty-model looks of the '90s and '00s, one flick through Naomi's back catalogue and you find yourself a counter argument.
It's the best way of having a flick through the likes of Netflix and YouTube without stopping what you're already watching, and you can customize the content channels that appear too.
This only really applies if you possess a lightweight e-reader though, because we're sorry, there's no way you can casually flick through a hardback if you can hardly move your arms.
But readers must work for their reward; this is not a novel to peck at or flick through, but one to read slowly and to savour as a long and fulfilling feast.
Most of us like a screen to pop, but natural colors are usually preferable if you're using your phone to flick through photos or shop online for a sweater in a particular shade.
The ideals of the general public and the insular fashion industry are usually at odds: Watch a Prada show, then flick through Playboy, and there's an alarming dichotomy between the two ideals proposed.
For the ball, he affixed 48 donated computer monitors to the outside of a truck, controlling them with 48 raspberry pi's via an iPhone app that let him flick through videos in real-time.
The app itself works in a similar way to Instagram, or the late Vine, with a timeline that users flick through, a search function, and a list of popular hashtags that users can follow.
" Otsmane-Elhaou believes this book, despite its graphic nature, deserves an intense study: "It's very easy to pick up this book, flick through a few pages and think it's just violence and nothing else.
READ: Coronavirus is now a pandemic in all but name I've noticed people idly swiping around the map during lulls in conversation, in the same way people unconsciously flick through Instagram when they're bored.
But we are living in the moment, our own moment, and so let us celebrate now with a quick flick through some of the most delicious and ridiculous food uploaded to Instagram this week.
I admit that I'm worried about succumbing to temptation, too; it would be all too easy to flick through Instagram to check out my friends' Sunday morning brunch pics instead of concentrating on the message.
Still, we are seeing truly flexible OLED prototypes popping up here and there, such as this device from Queen's University, which lets you flex a screen to flick through the pages of a digital book.
As she talks I flick through The Saffron Tales, as much a guidebook to Iran and love letter to the Iranian people—Khan spent months travelling through the country and collecting dishes—as it is a cookery book.
In fact, if you flick through any news channel at any hour of the day the chances are you'll find Patra sitting there in his Modi jacket—he basically spends his life moving from one studio to the next.
With an asthma app designed by Mount Sinai Hospital, for instance, users must flick through 12 separate pages, each with big graphics, large 18-point font print, and simple words describing every possible risk and benefit of the study.
He does, however, know how to flick through the porn on the TV. "OK, OK, we got it," I pled with him, after he flicked through news, hardcore penetration, football, an orgy, and then some guy-on-guy action.
On every street corner is a 215-Eleven or similar convenience store where young people can buy everything from stationery to ready meals (and heat and eat them on the spot), flick through manga comics, and buy tickets to baseball matches.
The jabs which land don't look like much because they flick through so quickly and don't send fighters reeling, but for men like Werdum who have grown accustomed to making opponents inactive through volume and aggression, it is visibly upsetting.
LONDON (Reuters) - In years to come when tennis fans flick through the hefty 53-page Wimbledon Compendium, they will note that in 25 Simona Halep rolled over Ukrainian Elina Svitolina in the semi-finals for the loss of just four games.
When bending it at an angle, like with YouTube, the photo app shows only what the camera sees at the top, while at the bottom you can flick through options like whether to take a picture or video and different effects.
One flick through show images from February's fall/winter 2017 collections and you'll see how designers revitalized the fabric for autumn: Marc Jacobs presented outerwear with shearling-trimmed cord jackets in taupes and maroons, perhaps taking inspiration from Stranger Things' Jonathan Byers.
If she was the superstitious kind, she would have chosen not to flick through the record books — as the last time a woman contested her first claycourt final in Paris, she got walloped 6-0 6-0 by an incumbent world number one.
The app lets drivers punch in their location when arriving at a car wash then flick through a series of slavery indicators such as whether the car wash only accepts cash, evidence of workers living on site or whether the workers seem fearful.
You can follow publishers individually, pin them to the top of your feed, and jump into trending news stories from the search bar—Facebook also has its own Moments-style display on mobile that lets you flick through several reports on the same story.
"When I flick through the TV channels before the auction, I find it slightly disconcerting to hear my voice on every one," said Madley, who, on his visits to India, now poses regularly with fans requesting selfies with the Hammerman, as he is known.
Otherwise, a lot of the tricks of the trade still stand, books like this were setting up a lot of what's going on comics storytelling now, so you can flick through something like this and go, 'Oh yeah, so this is where that technique came from.
Once I got there, I was passed a headset and hand controller which allowed me to flick through a performance database—kind of like Netflix for gigs—full of shows from Fall Out Boy, Sigrid, Bring Me the Horizon, Rag'n'Bone Man, Jess Glynne, KISS (???) and Rudimental among many others.
Then they will watch me, in tan-colored control-top pantyhose and a chunky knit turtleneck, lean into the refrigerator looking for one of those yogurts with the candy corners before sitting heavily on an exercise ball and devouring the yogurt as I flick through a gossip magazine.
A flick through his new book Real Food, which brings together over 200 of his food shots taken across two decades all over the world, reveals an obsession with the kind of nutritionally derelict convenience foods even the canniest of food marketers would have trouble attaching to any emerging trend.
A flick through the pamphlets of the two leading candidates in the Welsh city's by-election, which is set for April 4th, provides a break from the endless talk about Britain leaving the EU. Labour's candidate, Ruth Jones, makes no mention of it, instead promising more police on Newport's mean streets.
Eventually, I thought, I'd do more than just flick through the green box like I had over the last decade; I'd find a more robust timeline than the one I found by lining up his three expired passports and watching him age like that; I'd get some meaning out of it.
The usual tips for keeping an iPhone secure still stand: install updates when Apple releases them to make sure you have the latest security fixes; don't jailbreak the device, as that opens it up to dodgier apps or other attacks, and use a strong passcode to ensure casual inspectors can't flick through your data.
In about an hour, the doors to Supreme's London store will be opened, and everyone here—tired Nick; patient Werner; teenagers from Cardiff, Newcastle, and Canterbury; the guy wearing a Supreme sleeping bag like a Snuggie—will get their chance to walk inside, past the sculpture of a smiley white ghost, and flick through the first batch of caps, coats, hoodies, and T-shirts released this season.
Each title also features dice images at the bottom of each page, making it possible for the player to randomly "flick" through the pages for the equivalent of a dice roll.
Your Cat magazine wrote, "This book brings together the very best collection of ‘cat selfies’, and is sure to make a funny flick-through" while the Northwich Guardian noted "it's causing hilarity among booksellers".
The graphics style of Love is painterly and impressionistic, using relatively simple geometric objects and then adding dynamic details via textured fan polygons and fullscreen filters. In an interview with Jim Rossignol of Rock, Paper, Shotgun, Eskil explained his reasoning behind this style, stating that 'any game you make should clear the "flick through a magazine" test. When you flick through a magazine you should instantly recognize the game'. Love makes use of the Verse protocol, a network protocol allowing for real-time transfer and synchronisation of 3D graphics and audio data.
In 1965 she reported from Vietnam together with the Weekly photographer Ron Berg. She was the "the first female Australian journalist to visit the troops in Vietnam".Steve Meacham, "Pages for the ages: a quick flick through history", The Sydney Morning Herald, 3 August 2011. Retrieved 4 October 2020. Dorothy Drain, "It Seems To Me..." columnist, 1947 For more than fifteen years (from 1947 until 1963) Drain penned a "popular"The Australian Women's Weekly, womenaustralia.info. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
" However, he questioned, "Are a few interesting ideas and cross-over scenarios worth over a tenner, though? Well, TSR has released such a stupefying amount of products to date that every referee should have a decent supply of challenging monsters available for them to use. If you don't, then have a flick through this for a few new ideas, but think twice before you buy it." Comford concluded his review by saying, "Volume three is a mixed bunch.
70-71 Specialist presses supported such gestures and brought out limited editions, such as the series of hand-written color poems that appeared as silkscreens from Edizioni Francesco Conz.Silkscreen on cloth, 1991 Even words were dispensed with in some of the 1971 publications from Journeyman Press. Mostly Blue consists of graph paper filled in with colored squares,A flick-through view at Abe Books while Another Red Red Blue Poem is composed of thin bars of those colors.
Kildare were appearing in their first cup final. Westmeath got off the mark in the second minute when Derek McNicholas pointed before the midlanders took a 0-4 to 0-1 lead thanks to scores from Andrew Mitchell (free), Barry Kennedy and Pat Clarke. Oisín Lynch scored Kildare's first point in the 4th minute, however, he was the Lilywhites' only scorer from play in the entire first half. A superb flick through from Kennedy played in John Shaw for a Westmeath goal on the quarter-hour.
Neil McCormick, a music critic for Daily Telegraph, wrote about the album 29 years after its release, "Whenever I am taken with one of those bouts of nostalgia where I am compelled to sit and flick through my old vinyl, there’s a very high chance that Le Chat Bleu will wind up on my stereo. It is a perfect album, from first track to last, and how many of those really exist?"McCormick, Neil (August 11, 2009) "Willy DeVille: Death of an Icon." Daily Telegraph.
Whether it be twitter or blog posts it gives > people a place to offload. Whenever I have bought somebody's record I always > flick through and search for the ones that I really relate to at that time, > they become my favourites, I play that song to death and then the rest of > the album gets its chance. Music is there to milk an emotion I think. > Whether it be a party track when you want to feel sky high or an emotional > song when you need something to draw out how you feel inside.
As Blood Stalk, he can poison his opponents by stabbing them with an appendage, and hack Touto's Guardians with a simple flick. Through his animal motif, he can summon a projection of a large cobra for various applications. With the Devil Steam, he is able to either release Nebula Gas to change regular people into Smash via the Steam Blade or inject a Smash with a Nebula Gas-filled bullet to enlarge them into giants via the Steam Rifle. Via Rocket Fullbottle, Stalk can launch guided energy missiles.
The Headmaster and Miss Grant overhear the commotion, and Nicholls explains that he was getting the children interested by turning Nicholas Nickleby into a musical. The Headmaster and Miss Grant are not convinced, but Nicholls explains the character of Squeers to the Headmaster, convincing him to play the part. The Headmaster is a little more convinced, and the children flick through their books to see what characters they can play. It is decided that Miss Grant will play Squeers' daughter, Fanny, and that Smeeton, much to his dismay, will play Smike.
The Nottingham & Long Eaton Topper was a free newspaper located in West Bridgford, Nottingham. It was Britain's largest circulating independent weekly newspaper with a distribution in excess of 211,000 copies a week (verified by the Audit Bureau of Circulation). Established by free newspaper pioneer Lionel Pickering in 1994, The Topper contained a wide variety of advertisements in addition to editorial items and had its own website, www.toppernewspapers.co.uk, which was believed to be the first newspaper website featuring a 'page flip' feature enabling users to effectively flick through the paper online at the click of a mouse.
Since December 2015 XITE offers Personalized Music Television, an interactive application for television users of Ziggo (Netherlands) and Ooredoo (Qatar). XITE's Director of Distribution Partnerships Marius Brok believes that it's "outdated" for a viewer to flick through a number of music channels and "hopefully their favorite video comes on." Based on the "Hear- See-Feel" system, users can check out all the genres' videos (hip hop, pop, dance, rock,...) in either an on-demand service or on a continuous streaming channel. By this way, users won't miss out on any of their favourite videos in the comfort of XITE.
As the Scoobies think back to Harmony and Mitch, and flick through Marcie's yearbook, they find Cordelia's picture, horribly defaced. They realize that Marcie is after Cordelia, whom she resented for constantly being the center of attention; suddenly the latter walks into the library asking Buffy for protection. They explain to Cordelia who is following her and decide to use her as bait and to have Buffy bodyguard her. Using recorded flute music, Marcie lures Willow, Xander and Giles into the boiler room where she closes the door and opens the gas, then grabs Cordelia as she is changing.
Following promotion to the First Division in 1973, Rangers had spent two years gradually building a strong squad, and now announced themselves as one of the most skillful, attractive and entertaining sides in the country, under the stewardship of former Chelsea manager Dave Sexton. Rangers began the season in superb style by beating Liverpool 2–0 at Loftus Road, with the opening goal by Gerry Francis epitomising the free-flowing football the team would play throughout the season - a pass from Frank McLintock to Stan Bowles, a deft flick through the legs to Francis, a one-two with Don Givens and a low shot despatched past goalkeeper Ray Clemence. BBC Match of the Day viewers would later vote it their 'Goal of the Season.' The following weekend, Rangers produced an even more impressive result by beating reigning champions Derby County 5–1 at the Baseball Ground, Bowles scoring a hat-trick, and four matches later a goal by David Webb ended Manchester United's unbeaten start.

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