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fleik 1. noun(a very small piece: a snowflake.) flak, (snø)fnugg, spon2. verb((usually with off) to come off in flakes: The paint is flaking.) flasse av- flaky- flake out
- flaked outflak--------fnuggIsubst. \/fleɪk\/1) flak, spon2) fnugg, fille3) flis, skive, lag, flak, blad4) ( botanikk) nellik (med stripet kronblad)5) ( slang) gærning, tulling6) ( mineralogi) fin sprekk i diamant, fin sprekk i stålflakes flak, fnuggslice into flakes skjære i skiverIIsubst. \/fleɪk\/1) hylle, stativ2) (fiske) hjell (til å tørke fisk på)3) ( sjøfart) båtsmannsstolIIIverb \/fleɪk\/1) flasse, flake seg, danne flak, danne spon2) dele opp i skiver3) dekke med flak, legge seg som snøfnugg4) (amer. slang) forklaring: plante fellende bevismateriale på eller ved mistenkt for å sikre fengslingskjennelseflake away eller flake off flasse av, lage flak av, gå av i flak, skalle avflake down a rope ( sjøfart) kveile opp en endeflake out ( hverdagslig) duppe av, slukne svime av, miste bevisstheten
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