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a flip-flop (American) a complete change, especially from one decision or opinion to another. The government has made a policy flip-flop over arms sales. flip-flop (American) a flip-flop - a complete change, especially from one decision or opinion to another. The Senator wouldn't dare flip-flop on the abortion issue - he'd lose too many votes. (often + on) |
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But five days later, Gallegly flip-flopped, saying his doctor declared him to be ``100 percent'' and that he was ready to campaign. Launching a search for that clock, Masashi Yanagisawa of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas and his colleagues flip-flopped the feeding schedules of lab mice, which normally eat at night. For 12 years now, Jon has flip-flopped between supervising the snowboarding and skiing school at Copper Mountain Resort in Colorado's Summit County in the winter and leading white water rafting trips at Noah's Ark down the Arkansas River a few counties south during the summer. |
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