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FLASH'ILY, adv. With empty show; with a sudden glare; without solidity of wit or...
FLASH'ING, ppr. Bursting forth as a flood of light, or of flame and light, or as...
FLASH'Y, a. 1. Showy, but empty; dazzling for a moment, but not solid; as flashy...
FL'ASK, n. 1. A kind of bottle; as a flask of wine or oil. 2. A vessel for powde...
FL'ASKET, n. 1. A vessel in which viands are served up. 2. A long shallow basket.
FLAT, a. [L. latus, broad; Gr.; Eng. blade.] 1. Having an even surface, without ...
FLAT'-BOTTOMED, a. Having a flat bottom, as a boat, or a moat in fortification.
FLA'TIVE, a. [L. flatus, from flo, to blow.] Producing wind; flatulent. [Not in ...
FLAT'LONG, adv. With the flat side downward; not edgewise.
FLAT'LY, adv. 1. Horizontally; without inclination. 2. Evenly; without elevation...
FLAT'NESS, n. 1. Evenness of surface; levelness; equality of surface. 2. Want of...
FLAT'TED, pp. Made flat; rendered even on the surface; also, rendered vapid or i...
FLAT'TEN, v.t. flat'n. 1. To make flat; to reduce to an equal or even surface; t...
FLAT'TENING, ppr. Making flat.
FLAT'TER, n. The person or thing by which any thing is flattened. FLAT'TER , v.t...
FLAT'TERED, pp. Soothed by praise; pleased by commendation; gratified with hopes...