flipping

present participle of flip
1
as in skimming
to turn over pages in an idle or cursory manner flip through this home decorating book to see if there's anything we could use

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2
as in reversing
to change the position of (an object) so that the opposite side or end is showing flip the coin over

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Recent Examples of flipping To grow the bottom line, executives are focused on both bolstering the network’s place as the cable bundle’s most valuable channel and reaching a new generation of fans who have largely swapped channel flipping with feed swiping. Jacob Feldman, Sportico.com, 20 Aug. 2026 Cait Conley, the Democratic candidate who is taking on Lawler in the 17th District, is pointing to rising supermarket bills as one of the reasons why voters should consider flipping the seat. Jared Kofsky, ABC News, 20 Aug. 2026 Posey, though, earned kudos for flipping infielder Luis Arraez, outfielder Heliot Ramos and pitchers Robbie Ray, Tyler Mahle, Erik Miller and Caleb Kilian for prospects, helping restock the Giants’ farm system. Curtis Pashelka, Mercury News, 20 Aug. 2026 This called for starting the trail near its middle, hiking to one end, then either flipping to the other end and hiking back to the middle, or flipping back to the middle and hiking to the other end. Literary Hub, 18 Aug. 2026 People line up and turn toward one another in pairs to salsa dance, then shift to breakdancing, spinning on their heads and flipping. Los Angeles Times, 17 Aug. 2026 Days are centered around the pool, where people alternate between flipping through books and long lunches lingering at Coco’s outdoor tables. Jacqui Gifford, Travel + Leisure, 17 Aug. 2026 Sculptor Oscar Leon made the statue with the ball attached to the right hand of Fox, who was flipping it to Aparicio. Paul Sullivan, Chicago Tribune, 13 Aug. 2026 Van Orden first won the western Wisconsin seat in 2022, flipping the district red. Caitlin Yilek, CBS News, 12 Aug. 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for flipping
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  • With a knee-skimming silhouette and lightweight denim fabric, the style offers the comfort of your favorite jeans with the sophisticated look of a skirt.
    Nicol Natale, PEOPLE, 18 Aug. 2026
  • At the lavish ceremony, the actress donned a pale-yellow, shoulder-skimming Valentino gown gifted to her by the designer.
    Bailey Bujnosek, InStyle, 17 Aug. 2026
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  • The driver passed the group but struck a man with his SUV before reversing toward the rest of the group.
    Matthew Rodriguez, CBS News, 18 Aug. 2026
  • Denver drivers will once again be able to challenge parking tickets online next month — reversing the city’s widely unpopular approach that required drivers to visit court in person to dispute tickets.
    Shelly Bradbury, Denver Post, 17 Aug. 2026
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  • Hawkins, by contrast, almost seems to be thumbing his nose at the whole concept of existing as a complex, nuanced human being.
    Kathryn VanArendonk, Vulture, 16 July 2026
  • In one scene, a pair of revellers dance naked just outside the fence of the Calvary Cemetery, thumbing their noses at the reaper while the Manhattan skyline towers in the distance.
    Chris Wiley, New Yorker, 4 July 2026
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  • Video later released by police showed the shooter walking inside and scanning the open gift shop.
    Mark Dee August 14, Idaho Statesman, 14 Aug. 2026
  • Today’s robots build a picture of the world by scanning their surroundings and stitching pixels together into a map.
    Noelle Harff, San Diego Union-Tribune, 13 Aug. 2026

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“Flipping.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/flipping. Accessed 23 Aug. 2026.

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