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1 flick
مَصْعَة \ flick: a light blow; a quick light movement. \ نَقَفَ \ flick: to strike lightly; move with a quick light blow: The driver flicked the horse with his stick to make it go faster. \ نَقْفَة \ flick: a light blow; a quick light movement. -
2 اصطك (الأسنان)
اِصْطَكّ (الأسْنان) \ chatter: (of a person’s teeth) to strike together making a number of quick sounds (through fear or cold). -
3 نفض
نَفَضَ \ flick: to strike lightly; move with a quick light blow: The driver flicked the horse with his stick to make it go faster. shake: to move quickly from side to side, or up and down: I shook the sand out of my shoes. \ نَفَضَ الغُبار عن \ dust: clear the dust from (sth.): Please dust the table. Did you dust under the bed?. -
4 نقف
نَقَفَ \ flick: to strike lightly; move with a quick light blow: The driver flicked the horse with his stick to make it go faster. \ نَقَفَ (الفَرْخ) \ hatch: (of an egg) to produce a baby creature; (of a baby bird, snake, etc.) to come out of an egg. -
5 chatter
اِصْطَكّ (الأسْنان) \ chatter: (of a person’s teeth) to strike together making a number of quick sounds (through fear or cold). \ ثَرْثَرَة \ chatter: the act or noise of chattering. \ لَغَى \ chatter: to talk fast or foolishly or too much. \ هَذَرَ \ chatter: to talk fast or foolishly or too much. -
6 flick
نَفَضَ \ flick: to strike lightly; move with a quick light blow: The driver flicked the horse with his stick to make it go faster. shake: to move quickly from side to side, or up and down: I shook the sand out of my shoes. -
7 shake
نَفَضَ \ flick: to strike lightly; move with a quick light blow: The driver flicked the horse with his stick to make it go faster. shake: to move quickly from side to side, or up and down: I shook the sand out of my shoes.
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