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flip-over

American  
[flip-oh-ver] / ˈflɪpˌoʊ vər /

adjective

  1. designed to turn over for use or having a component that turns over.


noun

plural

flip-overs
  1. the act or process of turning over or turning something over.

Example Sentences

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Newman was put into a medically-induced coma following the fiery flip-over crash and still can’t remember the incident or much of his time in the hospital, but said he feels 100 percent, even after hitting the wall hard at Indianapolis Motor Speedway earlier this month.

From Fox News

The Charger’s signature hidden flip-over headlights have been replaced with a fixed, full width grille with a set of Hellcat headlights peering through it for a menacing look.

From Fox News

The other is called a “flip-over,” which permits stockholders to buy the shares of the acquirer at a discount if the takeover is successful.

From Salon

First, we know this is a Microsoft mobile product running a new operating system with a nifty slide-out stand and a functional flip-over cover-keyboard.

From Inc

The crabs’ response to the flip-over test – assumed to be a measurement of exploration-avoidance – correlated with nothing.

From Scientific American