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- noun Plural form of
flipflop . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
flipflop .
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Examples
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The more that McCain flipflops on topics, another nail in the McCain coffin for his re-election, and more ammunition for Hayworth.
Think Progress » The death of a maverick: John McCain backtracks on nuclear policy. 2010
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I had to vote for zories (aka flipflops) and jams and that island feel (Tim Basil Ering)!
Bring Out the Vote fusenumber8 2007
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The flipflops are a source of income for nearly 1,000 people and the profit is used for projects for South African children.
Aktuellste Pressemeldungen der PresseBox Imtech Deutschland GmbH 2010
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The flipflops are a source of income for nearly 1,000 people and the profit is used for projects for South African children.
Aktuellste Pressemeldungen der PresseBox Imtech Deutschland GmbH 2010
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I stumbled out of bed, threw on my bathrobe and my flipflops -- I'm sure I made a very pretty sight, grabbed my .257, and stumbled out the door.
The Coyote--to Shoot or Not to Shoot. That is the Question. 2009
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Standing in flipflops on Celebration's green and well-manicured grass he has a Ron Paul sign slung around his neck.
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Fifteen minutes ago, Lyla, wearing a white bikini and flipflops, rang Megan's doorbell.
Whatever Lyla Wants Lynn Beighley 2011
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The strangest thing though was a guy deer hunting on a WMA wearing shorts, flipflops and and orange highway department safety vest.
whats the weirdest animal youve ever seen while hunting? 2009
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This would not keep the Louboutin-loving Kinsella in flipflops.
There's nothing wrong with judging a book by its cover | Viv Groskop 2011
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I stumbled out of bed, threw on my bathrobe and my flipflops -- I'm sure I made a very pretty sight, grabbed my .257, and stumbled out the door.
The Coyote--to Shoot or Not to Shoot. That is the Question. 2009
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