💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Flidge"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| fledgenoun | (transitive) To care for a young bird until it is capable of flight. |
| fleynoun | (obsolete, transitive) To frighten. |
| flocknoun | A number of birds together in a group, such as those gathered together for the purpose of migration. |
| fleeverb | (intransitive) To run away; to escape. |
| flienoun | Obsolete spelling of fly. [(intransitive) To travel through the air, another gas, or a vacuum, without being in contact with a grounded surface.] |
| fletchnoun | (archery) The vane toward the back of an arrow, used to stabilise the arrow during flight. |
| beflyverb | (transitive, obsolete) To fly about; fly from; shun; escape. |
| fadgenoun | (Ireland) Irish potato bread; a flat farl, griddle-baked, often served fried. |
| befleeverb | (transitive, obsolete) To flee from; flee; avoid; shun. |
| flousenoun | (UK, dialect, ambitransitive) To splash. |
| fleetnoun | A group of vessels or vehicles. |
| feddlenoun | (obsolete) Fiddle (musical instrument). |
| flopnoun | A complete failure, especially in the entertainment industry. |
| flurrverb | (intransitive) To fly up. |
| fuglenoun | (archaic, colloquial) To manoeuvre, jiggle or manipulate. |
| flickernoun | An unsteady flash of light. |
| flemeverb | (obsolete) To drive away, chase off; to banish. |
| furdleverb | (obsolete) To draw up into a bundle; to roll up. |
| flowenoun | A surname. |
| floundernoun | A European species of flatfish having dull brown colouring with reddish-brown blotches; fluke, European flounder (Platichthys flesus). |
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