「flapping」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

flapping

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  • Morgan followed the advice, and his flapping arm became a familiar sight to baseball fans.
  • e entire football field is filled with people flapping arms like angels (except for the Screaming De
  • ar with homosexuality ("So many chickens were flapping around that I thought we were touring Colonel
  • ruining his best ever early race start, with flapping bodywork in the rear diffuser.
  • errestrial theropods, with few adaptations to flapping, but very advanced aerodynamic asymmetrical f
  • hing the water, but in light winds has a more flapping flight than its larger relatives.
  • re than a typical vulture, and it can sustain flapping flight, so it does not depend on thermals.
  • allowing the independent mobility needed for flapping flight.
  • culty was resolved by the introduction of the flapping hinge.
  • An inflatable puppet of Dumbo appears, flapping his big ears and kicking his little legs.
  • nting the trumpeting and leaving the elephant flapping his ears ineffectually.
  • nd, Kevin motivates the team by spontaneously flapping his arms like an angel.
  • irns in the penalty box, Fleury mocked him by flapping his arms like a chicken to suggest that Cairn
  • so big "and luscious" that he uses it to fly, flapping it like a pair of broad wings.
  • Once in, the bat circles slowly while flapping its monstrous wings before suddenly changing
  • is an album by Soul-Junk that was released on Flapping Jet Records following Soul-Junk's "1956" rele
  • nd Rocket from the Crypt, released in 1999 by Flapping Jet Records.
  • ereotypy is repetitive movement, such as hand flapping, making sounds, head rolling, or body rocking
  • ennas fire 10 x 2 degree beams and perform a ' flapping' motion as they scan their sectors.
  • David Fisher points out that, "the flapping of the sheet of paper and the movement of the
  • about in the indentations they have created, flapping their wings and ruffling their feathers, caus
  • are floating pelagic creatures which swim by flapping two wing-like extensions of their body known
  • m the Egyptian Arabic Wit Wat meaning "large, flapping wings") is an extinct genus of giant bat that