flap in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
flap in Sindhi سنڌي
flap in Urdu اُردُو
flap in English
- flap⇄flap, verb, flapped,flapping,noun.
- flap⇄noun 1. a flapping motion.
Ex. the flap of the banners, that flit as they're borne (Byron).
2. the noise caused by flapping.
Ex. the flap of a bird's wing.
3. a blow from something broad and flat.
Ex. a flap from a beaver' - flap⇄v.i. 1. to swing or sway about loosely and with some noise.
Ex. The sails flapped in the wind. Curtains flapped in the open windows.
2. to move up and down, as a bird's wings do; produce noise by beating of wings.
Ex. While o'er them f - flap⇄v.t. 1. to cause to swing or sway loosely, especially with noise.
Ex. The wind is flapping the shade.
2. to move (wings, arms, or the like) up and down; beat.
Ex. The ostrich flapped its wings but could not rise from the ground.