fleet1 |
a group of naval ships under one command or grouped for one purpose. [3 definitions] |
fleet2 |
swift and nimble. [5 definitions] |
fleeting |
passing or disappearing quickly; transient; ephemeral. |
flesh |
the soft tissue beneath the skin and surrounding the bones of an animal or human body, including muscle and fat. [9 definitions] |
fleshy |
having an abundance of flesh or fat. [2 definitions] |
flew |
a past tense of fly1. |
flex |
to bend, often repeatedly. [3 definitions] |
flexibility |
the capability of bending easily, or being bent easily, and not breaking. |
flexible |
easily bent or able to bend without breaking; pliable. [3 definitions] |
flick |
a sharp, light blow or stroke, as with a finger, brush, whip, or the like. [6 definitions] |
flicker1 |
to burn or cast light in an unsteady, jerky manner. [5 definitions] |
flicker2 |
a large North American woodpecker having yellowish or reddish linings under the wings and tail. |
flied |
a past tense and part participle of fly. |
flier |
something or someone that flies, esp. a pilot or airplane passenger. [4 definitions] |
flight1 |
an act of passing through air or space by flying. [6 definitions] |
flight2 |
an act or instance of fleeing. |
flight attendant |
an airline employee who tends to the needs of passengers during a flight; steward or stewardess. |
flimsy |
not solid or substantial; fragile; weak. [3 definitions] |
flinch |
to draw away suddenly, as in pain or fear; wince. [3 definitions] |
fling |
to throw violently or forcefully; hurl. [8 definitions] |
flintlock |
an obsolete gun mechanism in which a flint strikes steel, making a spark that ignites the priming powder. [2 definitions] |