Pronunciation of the English word flaps.
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1. | I prefer a tent with storm flaps and intersecting tent poles to provide stability against wind and resistance against the weight of snow, and it must be a two-layer tent. | |
2. | The flaps and ailerons are connected to the backside of the wings. | |
3. | The flaps slide back and down to increase the surface of the wing area. They also tilt down to increase the curve of the wing. | |
4. | The coyote skulks among the scrub, the buzzard flaps heavily through the air, and the clumsy grizzly bear lumbers through the dark ravines, and picks up such sustenance as it can amongst the rocks. These are the sole dwellers in the wilderness. | |
5. | Sea lions are brown, bark loudly, “walk" on land using their large flippers and have visible ear flaps. | |
6. | Seals have small flippers, wriggle on their bellies on land and lack visible ear flaps. | |
7. | Yanni's truck doesn't have mud flaps. |