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FlexTo incline the foot in such a way that it is placed at an angle nearly perpendicular to the leg.
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Flexcover - A supple and tractable book cover. Flex covers are often used in conjunction with spiral bindings.
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Flex1520s, "to bend," usually of muscles, probably a back-formation from flexible. Related: Flexed; flexing.
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FlexElectrical wire covered with an insulating material.
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Flex(also "frequency") the relative strength (stiffness or softness) of a club shaft Example: Golf club shafts come in different flexes: L (Ladies), A (Senior), R (Regular), S (Stiff) an [..]
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FlexUsed in the describing of shafts to denote the flexibility or bendy-ness. These are usually listed as: Junior, Senior (A or M), Ladies (L), Regular (R), Stiff (S), Extra Stiff (XS).
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FlexOften used in describing the feel of a bicycle frame. Ideally, frames will flex just enough to provide some comfort but not so much you lose pedaling efficiency.
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Flexcontract; "flex a muscle" the act of flexing; "he gave his biceps a flex to impress the ladies" exhibit the strength of; "The victoriou [..]
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FlexFlex is the rating of the ability of shaft to bend while the golf club is being swung.
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FlexA measurement or rating of how much a shaft will bend under a certain load, flex is usually assigned a familiar letter such as A, R, S or X. shaft designers create shafts for golfers with specific swing speeds to help them optimize the carry distance and trajectory of their shots. Generally, golfers with slower swing speeds require more flexible sh [..]
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Flexrefers to the bend in the club shaft.
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Flex(aka: "frequency") the stiffness of a particular golf club shaft. Usually measured as a numerical frequency but indicated on the shaft of most clubs as: L-Ladies, A-Senior, R-Regular [..]
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FlexAn abbreviation for flexible
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FlexRefers to the measurement of how much a club shaft will bend during a swing. Most fall under, “stiff”, “regular”, “senior or M”, and “ladies”. Flex is relative to swing speed.
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FlexThe common term given to the relative bending properties of a golf club shaft. Flex is usually identified by a letter: L for Ladies, A for Flexible, R for Regular, S for Stiff and X for Extra Stiff.
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FlexA measurement of how much a shaft will bend under a certain load. Shafts with more flex generally feel softer and can help golfers with slower swing speeds hit shots with optimal trajectory. Stiffer shafts generally feel firmer at impact and produce lower trajectories. Flex is usually measured on a deflection board, where the butt of the shaft is s [..]
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FlexThe common term given to the relative bending properties of a golf club shaft. Flex is usually identified by a letter: L for Ladies, A for Amateur, R for regular, S for Stiff and X for Extra Stiff.
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Flexa wire for electricity, covered with plastic or some other material
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FlexThe amount of bend in the club shaft.
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FlexWR/RB/TE
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FlexOften used in describing the feel of a bicycle frame. Ideally, frames will flex just enough to provide some comfort but not so much you lose pedaling efficiency.
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FlexTo bend (a joint).
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FlexSlang expression for making a move to go somewhere else or hanging out on the block.
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FlexA flexible insulated cable that allows electrical current to flow into domestic appliances from the mains socket. A flex consists of two or three insulated wires surrounded by an outer sleeve of rubbe [..]
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FlexUE The flex allows electrical current to flow into domestic appliances from the mains socket. The flex should be correctly wired to a plug.
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Flex(n) the act of flexing(v) contract(v) exhibit the strength of(v) form a curve(v) bend a joint(v) cause (a plastic object) to assume a crooked or angular form
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FlexFlex is a paging technology from Motorola. Flex has a number of advantages over the older technology based on POCSAG. The most significant are a significantly longer battery life and an improved messa [..]
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FlexBend a joint (for example, flexing the knees).
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FlexOften used in describing the feel of a bicycle frame. Ideally, frames will flex just enough to provide some comfort but not so much you lose pedaling efficiency.
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Flexn. "flax," s.v. flax sb. OED. KEY: flex@n
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Flexn 1 flex 1
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FlexTo re-position to another area of the map that either needs assistance or will provide you an opportunity to exploit an enemies weakness.
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FlexThe measurement of bend that a shaft produces. top
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FlexA lineup slot that can be occupied by more than one position, typically by a RB, WR, or TE.
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FlexGenerally refers to repositioning to another location on the map where your tank is needed.
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FlexThe movement of filter media primarily during the cleaning cycles can lead to long term damage due to fiber-to-fiber abrasion. Also, new filter bags can be flexed (bent) by rough treatment during shipping and installation.
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FlexOften used in describing the feel of a bicycle frame. Ideally, frames will flex just enough to provide some comfort but not so much you lose pedaling efficiency.
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FlexA roster position spot that may be filled by a RB, WR, or TE.
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