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My hood flicks up, and pins itself against my face.The door opened and the valance flicked up.
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flick something on/off Sandra flicked the TV on. 3 SWITCH ON OR OFF to move a switch so that a machine or piece of electrical equipment starts or stops SYN flip I felt inside the doorway and flicked the light switch. flick something up/down etc Jackie flicked her long hair back. 2 SHAKE to move with a sudden quick movement, or to make something move in this way flick from/up/down The cow’s tail flicked from side to side. ○○ verb 1 THROW to make something move away by hitting or pushing it suddenly or quickly, especially with your thumb and finger Papa flicked the ash from his cigar.From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ldoce_108_a flick flick 1 / flɪk /