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  1. Hace 11 horas · To flap means ‘to move back and forth loosely’ or ‘to move up and down,’ like wings or arms. As a slang term, ‘to become excited or confused,’ usually because of stress, is also to flap. As a noun, a flap is something flat and broad that hangs loosely attached on only one side or covering an opening. The movement or the sound that a flapping movement makes is also a flap.

  2. Hace 11 horas · Provided to YouTube by DistroKidFlapping bird · Mitch ProtheroeJambalaya℗ Mitch ProtheroeReleased on: 2020-10-11Auto-generated by YouTube.

  3. Hace 11 horas · to the canvas flapping on the seaward panes until the knitting sailor stabs at ships nosing like sheep of Morpheus through his brain’s asylum. Seaman, seaman, how the draft lashes the oily slick about your head, beating up whitecaps! Seaman, Charon’s raft dumps its damned goods into the harbor-bed, There sewage sickens the rebellious seas.

  4. Hace 11 horas · Characterised by its sleek, blunt shape and delicate cheek-grazing curl, the actress' latest alternate takes dramatic inspiration from the iconic 1920s flapper bob.

  5. Hace 11 horas · Hi, I have 2,000 Bats flying in a cave tagged to one ACTOR. I move the ACTOR and bats move in the same pathway. Unfortunately, they all flap their wings at the same time. How can I make it that the first 200 start flapping their wings .5 second later. Then the next 200 start flapping them .75 second later. I just want to make it that not all of them the wings at the same time. How can I do ...

  6. Ever since i was 16, ive noticed that my hair was starting to thin the heck out. Hair was super thin, flapping around in the slightest, slighest amount of wind, starting to be able to see my scalp just a bit from the back. Last week I noticed that my hairline was starting to recede. At the edges of my hairline, its starting to go up unfortunately.

  7. Hace 11 horas · The frantic flapping of wings swoop past again. Jamie lifts the faded patchwork quilt over his nose and shrinks down into his cozy burrow. Startled eyes struggle to focus and scan the room. He can’t locate the intruder, at first. A chirp overhead gives its position away. He looks up into the beady eyes of a tiny chickadee, perched on the ...