Pronunciation: /flaɪk/
noun a made-up word that does not have a specific definition
A1 I saw a flyke flying in the sky.
A2 The flyke landed gracefully on the branch.
B1 The flyke is a hybrid vehicle that combines features of a bicycle and scooter.
B2 She rode her flyke to work every day, enjoying the fresh air and exercise.
C1 The company unveiled their latest model of flyke, featuring advanced technology and sleek design.
C2 After years of research and development, the engineers finally perfected the flyke, revolutionizing personal transportation.
formal The environmentally conscious individual opted for a flyke as their mode of transportation.
informal Let's take the flyke out for a spin around the neighborhood.
slang I saw a group of teenagers doing tricks on their flykes at the park.
figurative Her ideas seemed to flyke effortlessly from one topic to the next during the presentation.
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