Associations to the word «Flak»
Noun
- Specification
- Tractor
- Fuel
- Olive
- Herman
- Designation
- Engine
- Formation
- Soviet
- Commander
- Flight
- Carriage
- Strike
- Fatigue
- Vehicle
- Spite
- Panther
- Germany
- Hitler
- Carrier
- Frederick
- Battle
- Collision
- Infantry
- Worry
- Drop
- Ideology
- Lizard
- Ground
- Rabbit
- Convoy
- Ski
- Sweep
- Shield
- Loss
- Rhine
- Okay
- Wearing
- Locomotive
- Hole
- Lot
- Shell
- Wagon
- Ted
- Invasion
- Protection
- Round
- Shooting
- Norton
Adjective
Wiktionary
FLAK, noun. Ground-based anti-aircraft guns firing explosive shells.
FLAK, noun. Anti-aircraft shell fire.
FLAK, noun. (figuratively) (informal) Adverse criticism.
FLAK, noun. (informal) A public-relations spokesperson.
FLAK JACKET, noun. A special piece of clothing worn by soldiers to protect them from shrapnel and grenade fragments, other non-direct fire and battlefield debris. Sometimes used informally to connote any of the various forms of a bullet-proof vest.
FLAK JACKETS, noun. Plural of flak jacket
Dictionary definition
FLAK, noun. A slick spokesperson who can turn any criticism to the advantage of their employer.
FLAK, noun. Intense adverse criticism; "Clinton directed his fire at the Republican Party"; "the government has come under attack"; "don't give me any flak".
FLAK, noun. Artillery designed to shoot upward at airplanes.
Wise words
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