Sentences

flisk in a sentence

v. i.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Flisk (verb): To move or cause to move in a quick, lively, or playful manner, often characterized by a fluttering or swirling motion.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist decided to flisk the canvas with vibrant colors to create a sense of movement.
  2. As the wind began to pick up, the leaves started to flisk around in a playful dance.
  3. She could hear the sound of the water as it began to flisk over the rocks in the stream.
  4. During the festival, children would flisk through the streets, laughing and enjoying the festivities.
  5. He watched the kite flisk high in the sky, a bright spot against the blue backdrop.
  6. Flisk is a term often used in Scottish dialects to describe a playful or mischievous action.
  7. The children began to flisk around the garden, laughing and chasing each other.
  8. After a long day, she needed to flisk and unwind by dancing to her favorite music.
  9. As they watched the cats flisk about, they couldn’t help but smile at their antics.
  10. He loved to flisk through the leaves in the autumn, enjoying the crisp air and vibrant colors.
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