flagon |
a vessel for serving liquids that has a handle, a spout, and often a top or hinged lid. [2 definitions] |
flagpole |
a pole designed to hold a flag or flags for display; flagstaff. |
flagrant |
exceptionally or glaringly noticeable. [2 definitions] |
flagrante delicto |
(Latin) while the crime is blazing; while the crime is going on; red-handed. [2 definitions] |
flagship |
in a group of naval vessels, the ship in which the commanding officer is stationed, or the principal one of any group of ships. [2 definitions] |
flagstaff |
a pole designed to hold a flag or flags for display; flagpole. |
flagstone |
a type of broad, flat stone used for covering surfaces such as a patio; flag. |
flag stop |
a place where a commercial passenger vehicle stops only if signaled, or stops to let off passengers. |
flag-waving |
excessive or ostentatious display of or appeal to patriotism. |
flail |
a manual implement used to thresh grain, consisting of a long handle with a short, freely moving bar attached at one end. [6 definitions] |
flair |
an innate ability; knack. [2 definitions] |
flak |
antiaircraft fire, esp. the bursting shells of such fire. [2 definitions] |
flake |
a thin fragment, esp. one that has split off or peeled off from a surface. [7 definitions] |
flake out |
(slang) to fall asleep. |
flaky1 |
consisting of or like flakes. [3 definitions] |
flaky2 |
(slang) eccentric; erratic; odd. |
flambé |
of food, covered with brandy or other liquor and ignited before serving. |
flambeau |
a lit torch. [2 definitions] |
flamboyance |
exceptional showiness and daring in manner, appearance, or speech. |
flamboyant |
exceptionally showy or dashing in one's speech, manner, or appearance. [3 definitions] |
flame |
the ignited gas and vapor that rises from a burning object and is visible as brightly colored, wavering light. [9 definitions] |