flapper
Americannoun
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a person or thing that flaps
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(in the 1920s) a young woman, esp one flaunting her unconventional dress and behaviour
Other Word Forms
- flapperdom noun
- flapperish adjective
- flapperism noun
Etymology
Origin of flapper
Example Sentences
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Now, suddenly, he was handed a microphone and enlisted as a simultaneous translator for Karel Lamač’s uproarious Jazz Age comedy about a proper Viennese girl who goes wild as a flapper.
Nicks strolled in later, fresh from her stint at Clementine’s and still donning her flapper costume.
From Salon
In the hour before Pippi’s party, children scoured the room on a scavenger hunt to find nine Pippis, donning disguises from a Dodgers jersey to a 1920s flapper dress.
From Los Angeles Times
To replicate the columnar formations of birds, in which they line up one directly behind the other, the researchers created mechanized flappers that act like birds' wings.
From Science Daily
Underneath, dresses of scalloped sequins and draped fringe recall flapper looks with contemporary discipline.
From Seattle Times
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