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flapjack
[flap-jak]
noun
a pancake or griddlecake.
British.a small case for face powder; compact.
flapjack
/ ˈڱæˌæ /
noun
a chewy biscuit made with rolled oats
another word for pancake
Word History and Origins
Origin of flapjack1
Word History and Origins
Origin of flapjack1
Example Sentences
She stayed outside in the car but gave David a tin of flapjacks to take to John in his room.
Perhaps a lifetime of listening to flapjack jokes had worn away his good nature.
Jam sandwiches, flapjacks and Pot Noodles - "they really hit the spot" - kept Newton going.
The game is light fun, yes, but I just cannot commit to a sport that takes seriously terms like “dingles” and “flapjack” and where falafel does not refer to a food I love.
In April, the tax tribunal ruled that a number of flapjacks, or a sweet oat bar, were sweets and not cakes and were therefore subject to the tax.
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