Flints can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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flint - To furnish or decorate an object with flint. | ||
Noun |
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flint - a hard kind of stone; a form of silica more opaque than chalcedony | ||
Flint - a city in southeast central Michigan near Detroit; automobile manufacturing | ||
Flint - a river in western Georgia that flows generally south to join the Chattahoochee River at the Florida border where they form the Apalachicola River |
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1. | noun | Centuries ago, people started fires using flint and steel. | |
2. | noun | What's diamond is diamond, what's flint is flint. | |
3. | noun | The landscape was cold and sharp as flint. | |
4. | noun | Scouts can start a fire using only flint and steel. | |
5. | noun | First from a flint a spark Achates drew, / and lit the leaves and dry wood heaped with care / and set the fuel flaming, as he blew. | |
6. | noun | She was a fine tall woman, black and quick and fierce, with a proud way of carrying her head, and a glint from her eye like a spark from a flint. | |
7. | noun | Sand and gravel are stone broken into bits. A whetstone, flint, marble etcetera are ordinary stones. | |
8. | noun | I set my face like a flint because I know I shall not be put to shame. | |
9. | noun | With patience, you can even bore through flint. | |
10. | noun | Centuries ago, people started fires using flint and steel. | |
11. | noun | What's diamond is diamond, what's flint is flint. | |
12. | noun | The landscape was cold and sharp as flint. | |
13. | noun | Scouts can start a fire using only flint and steel. | |
14. | noun | First from a flint a spark Achates drew, / and lit the leaves and dry wood heaped with care / and set the fuel flaming, as he blew. | |
15. | noun | She was a fine tall woman, black and quick and fierce, with a proud way of carrying her head, and a glint from her eye like a spark from a flint. |
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noun | |
Centuries ago, people started fires using flint and steel. | |
What's diamond is diamond, what's flint is flint. | |
The landscape was cold and sharp as flint. | |
Scouts can start a fire using only flint and steel. | |
First from a flint a spark Achates drew, / and lit the leaves and dry wood heaped with care / and set the fuel flaming, as he blew. | |
She was a fine tall woman, black and quick and fierce, with a proud way of carrying her head, and a glint from her eye like a spark from a flint. | |
Sand and gravel are stone broken into bits. A whetstone, flint, marble etcetera are ordinary stones. | |
I set my face like a flint because I know I shall not be put to shame. | |
With patience, you can even bore through flint. | |
Centuries ago, people started fires using flint and steel. | |
What's diamond is diamond, what's flint is flint. | |
The landscape was cold and sharp as flint. | |
Scouts can start a fire using only flint and steel. | |
First from a flint a spark Achates drew, / and lit the leaves and dry wood heaped with care / and set the fuel flaming, as he blew. | |
She was a fine tall woman, black and quick and fierce, with a proud way of carrying her head, and a glint from her eye like a spark from a flint. |