flap - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • hinge: The hammers are attached to small hinged flaps glued to a rail at the back of the keyboard.
  • fasten: Full length zip with hook and loop fastened double storm flap.
  • lift: Lifting the flap they discover the full alphabet sequence.
  • fold: Fold the 1 cm flaps over VERY carefully, the edges are sharp.

Preposition: over

  • zip: Have storm flaps over zips Are big enough to wear over several layers of clothing.

Adjective modifier

  • myocutaneous: An extensive abdominoperineal resection was performed leaving a huge perineal defect ( figure 4 ) which was reconstructed using bilateral myocutaneous gracilis flaps.
  • full-span: Lift coefficient increment at low speeds due to full-span split flaps.
  • fold-out: MORE » Animal Families MORE » Animal Homes Two concept books which use fold-out flaps to reinforce a learning point.
  • protective: Once the post is removed the protective flap is closed to ensure a flush ground surface.

Modifies a noun

  • acess: Full length two way zip access, with 5 ' and 3'4 " outside pockets with zip and flap acess.
  • valve: To meet this eventuality engines may also be fitted with an air flap valve.
  • jack: Of course we will supply flap jacks for your protection.

Noun used with modifier

  • trailing-edge: At each leading-edge device setting there may be one or more trailing-edge flap settings.
  • Velcro: The closure system uses an inner zipper with an outer velcro flap to provide a secure fit.
  • cat: Opal ventured out of the cat flap for her first wander round the garden today.
  • storm: Have storm flaps over zips Are big enough to wear over several layers of clothing.
  • leading-edge: The method covers plain leading-edge flaps, drooped leading edges, slats, sealed slats, and vented and unvented Krüger flaps.
  • mud: Be careful of mud flaps beside the river, do not venture too far into these or you could get stuck.

Preposition: in

  • breeze: At the tip of the lance, the flag of the Sable Kingdom flaps in the breeze.

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