"Flair" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Flair refers to a natural talent or aptitude for something, especially a creative or artistic pursuit. It can also mean a distinctive or sensational quality, often used to describe something that is showy or flashy.
Flagstones are flat stones, typically made of slate, granite, or sandstone, used as paving material, often laid together to form a surface, such as a floor or path, indoors or outdoors.
Flailed is the past tense of the verb "flail". It means to move the arms wildly or thrash about, often in a helpless or desperate manner. For example: "The pilot struggled to regain control of the plane and his arms flailed wildly as he tried to lift it out of the spin."
To flail means to wave or thrash about wildly and uncontrollably, often in a confusing or chaotic manner. It can also refer to a sudden and uncontrolled movement of the arms or legs, as if one is struggling or in distress.
Flak refers to anti-aircraft fire or a barrage of gunfire aimed at shooting down aircraft. It can also be used figuratively to describe a harsh criticism or intense criticism that is reminiscent of a barrage of gunfire. For example, "The journalist received a lot of flak from the public for his negative review of the new movie."