will flick
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future tenseof flick.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
flicknouna sudden light blow or tap, as with a whip or the finger.
Example Sentences
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More will flick on the radio or TV on a freezing winter's night in the UK longing to be warmed by news from the other side of the planet.
From BBC ● Nov. 20, 2025
When they are feeling aggressive, their tongues will flick across their lips while their pupils constrict and ears flatten against their heads.
From Salon ● Nov. 3, 2023
The last option is to wait until August 4th when Ubuntu 22.04.1 is released, as it will flick on the upgrade path for all LTS users so you can do as little work as possible.
From The Verge ● Jul. 21, 2022
The show will flick at themes including what Mr. Conroy views as the “fair” criticism of the media and the Stockholm syndrome, to which young reporters sometimes succumb.
From New York Times ● Oct. 29, 2016
You seem to have developed a new member, far-reaching, with the edge of a scimitar, that will flick off a daisy or fell a forest of stalwart grasses.
From Leaves in the Wind by A. G. (Alfred George) Gardiner