flip over
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Definition
Verb: 1. To turn something so that its opposite side faces upward: This action involves moving an object to reveal its other side, often by rotating it around a horizontal axis. 2. To cause something to reverse its position or orientation: This can imply a quick or deliberate motion to invert an item.
Usage
The verb "flip over" is transitive and requires a direct object (the thing being turned). It is commonly used in cooking, manual tasks, and casual contexts to describe the action of inverting something. * You must flip over the card to see its value. * Please flip the document over; the instructions are on the back.
Examples
- "To cook evenly, you should flip over the fish after five minutes."
- "The strong wind flipped over the lightweight patio chair."
- "He flipped the page over to continue reading."
Advanced Usage
- "to flip over to": This phrasal verb extension is used with media to mean changing from one channel, station, or side to another.
- I flipped over to the news channel during the commercial break.
- Flip the tape over to side B.
Variants and Related Words
- Flip (verb): A more general term meaning to toss or turn with a quick motion. "Flip over" is a specific type of flipping that results in the underside facing up.
- Turn over (verb): A close synonym, often interchangeable with "flip over," though "turn over" can imply a slower, less forceful motion.
- Invert (verb): A more formal synonym meaning to put something upside down or in the opposite order.
Synonyms
- Turn over
- Overturn
- Upend
- Invert
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Flip through: To look at something quickly by turning pages or channels.
- She flipped through the magazine while waiting.
- Flip out (idiomatic): To become very angry, excited, or upset.
- My boss will flip out if we miss the deadline.
Related Idioms
- Flip one's lid: (Idiomatic) To lose one's temper.
- He flipped his lid when he saw the broken window.
- Flip a coin: To toss a coin into the air to make a random decision between two alternatives.
- Let's flip a coin to decide who goes first.
Verb
- turn upside down, or throw so as to reverse
- flip over the pork chop
- turn over the pancakes