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flip-floppy

American  
[flip-flahp-ee] / ˈflɪpˌflɑp i /

adjective

  1. characterized by or prone to flip-flopping.


Example Sentences

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It’s been quite a flip-floppy week for Manfred.

From Seattle Times

Gove and Johnson aren’t universally loved—Gove is considered diffident and flip-floppy, while Johnson often lapses into a buffoonish caricature of himself—but both are canny former journalists respected for their intelligence.

From Slate

He’s a savvy politician, and in a showdown with the notoriously flip-floppy Hillary Clinton, he will undoubtedly push her to the right in a general election.

From The Guardian