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Filter by Meaning The celebrity received a lot of flack after her insensitive comments on social media.
The soldiers had to dodge the flack during their mission.
The sound of the flack terrified the civilians.
The factory uses a machine to flack the down feathers for pillows.
He was taught to flack the fabric before cutting it to size.
I prefer to flack my towels in the dryer rather than air-drying them.
The dry cleaner will flack your coat to make it look new.
The tailor will flack the collar of your new coat before delivering it to you.
She learned how to flack the wool before spinning it into yarn.
The manufacturer needed to flack the material before packaging it.
The laundry shop uses a special machine to flack the bed sheets.
The new employee is learning how to flack the upholstery properly.
The designer faced flack for copying the design of another famous brand.
The company's new advertisement faced flack for being sexist.
The politician's decision received a lot of flack from the public.
The film received flack for its poor representation of a certain community.
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