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flipping

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Main Entry: flip
Part of Speech: noun, verb
Definition: throw, jump with abandon

Synonyms:

cast, chuck, flick, jerk, pitch, snap, spin, toss, twist
Main Entry: chuck
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: throw aside, throw away, throw out

Synonyms:

abandon, can, cast, desert, discard, ditch, eighty-six, eject, fire, fling, flip, forsake, give the heave ho, heave, hurl, jettison, junk, launch, pitch, quit, reject, relinquish, renounce, scrap, shed, shy, sling, slough, toss

Antonyms:

keep
Main Entry: crack
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: lose self-control

Synonyms:

become deranged, become insane, blow one's mind, blow up, break down, bug out, collapse, flip*, give way, go bonkers, go crazy, go to pieces, lose it, succumb, yield

Antonyms:

be calm, compose
Main Entry: exultant
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: very happy

Synonyms:

blown away, delighted, ecstatic, elated, exulting, flipping, flushed, flying, gleeful, high, joyful, joyous, jubilant, overjoyed, rejoicing, reveling, transported, triumphant, turned on, wowed

Antonyms:

depressed, discouraged, sad, sorrowful, unhappy
Main Entry: flick
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: light touch

Synonyms:

dab, flicker, flip, hit, pat, snap, tap, tip, touch lightly
Main Entry: fluster
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: upset, perturb

Synonyms:

addle, agitate, bewilder, bother, confound, confuse, craze*, discombobulate, discompose, disquiet, distract, disturb, excite, flip*, flurry, frustrate, fuddle, get to, hassle, heat*, hurry, make nervous, make waves, muddle, mystify, nonplus, perplex, psych, puzzle, rattle, ruffle, spook, stir up, throw off balance, unhinge, work up

Antonyms:

calm, comfort, settle
Main Entry: invert
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: reverse; turn upside down

Synonyms:

alter, backtrack, capsize, change, convert, double back, evert, flip, flip-flop, introvert, inverse, modify, overturn, renege, revert, tip, transplace, transpose, turn, turn down, turn inside out, turn over, turn the tables, upend, upset, upturn
Main Entry: jerk
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: move with lurch

Synonyms:

bounce, bump, dance, flick, fling, flip, flop, grab, hook, hurtle, jolt, lug, pluck, pull, quake, quiver, seize, shiver, shrug, sling, snag, snatch, throw, thrust, tug, tweak, twitch, vellicate, whisk, wiggle, wrench, wrest, wriggle, wring, yank
Main Entry: jubilant
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: happy

Synonyms:

celebrating, doing handsprings, elated, enraptured, euphoric, excited, exuberant, exultant, exulting, flipping, flying*, glad, gleeful, joyous, overjoyed, pleased, rejoicing, rhapsodic, thrilled, tickled, triumphal, triumphant

Antonyms:

depressed, sad, sorrowful, unhappy
Main Entry: lob
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: toss

Synonyms:

chuck, flip, hurl, launch, loft, pitch, project, propel
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