Crossword-Solution: FLAPPER
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Flapper | n. | One who, or that which, flaps. |
| Flapper | n. | See Flipper. |
We have 33 clues for the answer “FLAPPER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Historical decorum disdainer | 1 answer |
| Charleston dancer, perhaps | 1 answer |
| Charleston dancer | 1 answer |
| Blondie, originally | 1 answer |
| Blondie's original persona | 1 answer |
| Fashionable 1920s woman | 1 answer |
| Girl of the 1920's. | 1 answer |
| Her hems were high | 1 answer |
| Jazz Age figure | 1 answer |
| John Held girl | 1 answer |
| Swinger in the 20's | 1 answer |
| What Dior's latest look brings to mind. | 1 answer |
| hinged piece | 1 answer |
| teenage girl | 1 answer |
| hanging piece | 2 answers |
| Phenomenon of the 1920's. | 7 answers |
| "...____ partridge ..." | 8 answers |
| Tomboy | 9 answers |
| Blondie | 10 answers |
| CHARLESTON ATHLETES | 10 answers |
| CHARLESTON COUNTY | 10 answers |
| Charleston fort | 11 answers |
| A YOUNG WOMAN IN THE 1920S WHO FLAUNTED HER UNCONVENTIONAL CONDUCT AND DRESS | 11 answers |
| CHARLESTON | 11 answers |
| Flipper | 11 answers |
| nestling | 12 answers |
| Fledgling | 14 answers |
| Fin | 15 answers |
| young bird | 19 answers |
| hoyden | 40 answers |
| Flap | 48 answers |
| Young-ster | 68 answers |
| Girl | 82 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with FLAPPER (5)
Everybody says, “Why, _doctor!_” and Abner Shackleford says: “Why, Robinson, hain’t you heard the news? This is Harvey Wilks.” The king he smiled eager, and shoved out his flapper, and says: “_Is_ it my poor brother’s dear good friend and physician? I—” “Keep your hands off of me!” says the doctor.
There is the Durmot flapper, for instance, who simply stops at nothing, and you know what Van Tahn is like.
His servant would then place a cup of coffee before him, and, like a Laputian flapper, touch him gently on the shoulder.
She seemed little more than a child, and before the war would probably have still ranked as a flapper.
This flapper is likewise employed diligently to attend his master in his walks, and upon occasion to give him a soft flap on his eyes; because he is always so wrapped up in cogitation, that he is in manifest danger of falling down every precipice, and bouncing his head against every post; and in the streets, of justling others, or being justled himself into the kennel.
Quotes with FLAPPER (3)
As I’ve said before, “the Mod generation”, contrary to popular belief, was not born in even 1958, but in the 1920s after a steady gestation from about 1917 or so. Now, Mod certainly came of age, fully sure of itself by 1958, completely misunderstood by 1963, and in a perpetual cycle of reinvention and rediscovery of itself by 1967 and 1975, respectively, but it was born in the 1920s, and I will maintain this. I don’t care who disagrees with me, and there are dozens of reasons…
Out of the ashes of the Great War came the freewheeling cultural renaissance that was the Jazz Age, but the decade-long party of flapper dresses and bootlegging came to a crashing halt with the Crash of '29 - triggering the Great Depression and the New Deal that would help America get back on its feet, just in time for another, greater war.
The world of the flapper - live free, wild and young - that energy is intoxicating. It's nice to inject that into the more controlled 'Downton' way of living.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, Universal, WP.
Used 14 times in crossword archives (1954–2020).