Pronunciation: /flɪp ʌv ə kɔɪn/
noun flip of a coin - the specific act of tossing a coin to make a decision
A1 I made a decision based on the flip of a coin.
A2 Choosing between pizza and pasta was left to the flip of a coin.
B1 The outcome of the game was determined by the flip of a coin.
B2 The fate of the characters in the story hung on the flip of a coin.
C1 The CEO's decision to merge the companies seemed like a flip of a coin to some employees.
C2 The politician's strategy appeared to be based on the flip of a coin rather than careful planning.
formal The outcome of the negotiation was decided by the flip of a coin.
informal We'll let fate decide with a flip of a coin.
slang Let's leave it up to chance and do a coin flip.
figurative Making a decision felt like a flip of a coin, with no clear answer in sight.
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