"Flint" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Flint" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Flint" Meaning

Flint is a noun that refers to a hard, spark-producing mineral, usually red or brown, often used to start fires or lights. It can also refer to a discovery or insight that sparks creativity or inspiration.

"Flint" Examples

Usage Examples of "Flint"


The boy picked up a piece of flint to start a fire on their camping trip. (+ noun)
The archaeologist carefullybrushed away the dirt to reveal a well-preserved flint arrowhead. (+ noun)
The match wouldn't light, so he struck the flint against the rock to create a spark. (+ verb)
The rough surface of the flint stone was difficult to sand down. (+ noun)
The explorer carried a bag of flint rocks to use as starting points for their campfires on their long journey. (+ noun)

"Flint" Similar Words

Flinch

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Flinched

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Flinches

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Flinching

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Flinders

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Fling

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Flinging

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Flinging is a verb that means to throw or hurl something with force, often in a sudden or violent manner. For example: "She was flinging her arms around her boyfriend as they said their goodbyes."

Flings

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Flintiness

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Flintlock

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Flints

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Flintshire

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Flintstones

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Flinty

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Flinty refers to something or someone that is stubborn, unyielding, or quarrelsome. It can also describe someone with a rough, sharp, or prickly nature, often in a way that is quite annoying. For example, "He had a flinty determination to finish the project, no matter how difficult it got."

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