6 Verbs to Use for the Word flicks

The elation of it fairly frightened Mr. Chichester, and he so far forgot himself as to take up his whip and administer a sharp flick on Archdeacon's shoulderan outrage which the good horse, after an instant of amazement, resented by a creditable attempt to bolt.

No, she isn'tshe's back in her roomcupboard still emptyno milkno sugarFlick, flick!

" He went to the back o' the cab, and afore I knew wot had 'appened the 'orse had got a flick over the head with the whip and was going along at a gallop.

It is an effluence from the entire animal, which may be projected at a man in various ways, by biting him, or spitting at him, or giving him a flick with the tail.

They slide these things along altogether too quickanyway, she won't post itI seeshe's torn it upFlick, flick!

"Only one man aboard her, with a machine-gun," commented the Master, eyes at glass, as he watched the flick of sunlight on the attacker's fuselage, the dip and glitter of her varnished wings, the blur of her propellers.

6 Verbs to Use for the Word  flicks