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36 Sentences With "flicked through"

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She flicked through her messages in the same way she would stamp in newly fallen snow.
And you know you've flicked through Netflix's recommendations so many times that it's all blending together.
He instinctively flicked through the phone's home screen noticing a new app on his phone: Code Academy.
Rain began to fall (very Welsh), so I got in my car and flicked through my WELSHFEST program.
On his computer, he flicked through them: dormitories, a restaurant that resembles a crab, bridges, even miniature cities.
I flicked through gears using the steering-wheel mounted paddles and whipped the car through some tight curves.
Using buttons on its outer case, he flicked through various options on the device's bright LED screen before landing on his choice.
It is rife with graphs and data points, designed to be flicked through by specialists, rather than consumed by a mass audience.
I flicked through a stack of old papers, which had somehow escaped the trash can, and found they were a collection of letters.
Back in the Komari neighborhood, Mohieddin Qassem, an 18-year-old student with a downy moustache, flicked through photos of his brother Abdullah on his phone.
This, like many of the videos I flicked through, was obviously very male-centric—perhaps unsurprising, given that men consume a lot more porn than women.
GORZÓW WIELKOPOLSKI, Poland – Staszek Czerczak's face wrinkled in disgust as he flicked through the racks of "patriotic" streetwear on display at a market in his Polish hometown.
When Cecilia Bembibre flicked through the visitors' book in London's St Paul's Cathedral library, she immediately noticed how many of the visitors mentioned the smell of old books.
As his wife flicked through accounts of the raucous uprising on social media, Mr. Sabir could not help but think that the public response was years in the making.
Reaching for papers kept in the top drawer in his desk, he flicked through recent rape cases, counting seven reported incidents in IDP camps in Adamawa State since December.
"As I am reading, I feel as if I am together with her," said sister Felicia, as she flicked through the Cinderella-themed notebook, searching for sections in her sister's handwriting.
At that point, they still thought they were making "Fosse," but as they flicked through photos and listened to old recordings, they knew they would have to include Gwen Verdon, too.
I located modavite and flicked through the little plastic bin filled with tiny shards of the crystal that cost around $12 each—which is expensive, compared to other stones in the store.
He flicked through the channels and complained about the biased coverage of the news of the day, and the loss of a favorite sports team, much like any man in his 70s.
Delving into the box, I flicked through all of the physical paraphernalia that came as standard with video games before the digital age: manuals, maps, jewel CD case, a quick tips reference card.
In a recent interview in Berlin, Mr. König, 183, flicked through his phone to a photo of a concrete block in the upscale Ginza shopping district of Tokyo, where the third König Galerie will open.
He flicked through neon neoprene sweaters and tweed bustiers and pulled out a slinky dress of golden fishnet, which he had also made in emerald green, for Rihanna, who wore it on tour in South America.
But I got down my spiral-bound Edmonds copy all the same, flicked through to the grease-stained page, and took a look at the ingredients: flour, baking powder, sugar, an egg, milk, and a pinch of salt.
Airbnb's flicked through shots of people of various races and ethnicities touting the beauty of a world in which "#weaccept," while 84 Lumber's followed a mother and daughter across Mexico, traveling by foot in search of a better life.
He does, however, know how to flick through the porn on the TV. "OK, OK, we got it," I pled with him, after he flicked through news, hardcore penetration, football, an orgy, and then some guy-on-guy action.
Drinking tea on a wooded university campus in the town of Elazig in eastern Turkey last month, he flicked through photos and videos on his cellphone, recalling the worst and best moments working just yards from the front line.
Far slimmer than he was at the time of his arrest, Jutting occasionally flicked through a set of papers in front of him, making notes as he listened largely impassively as his barrister, Gerard McCoy SC, argued the original trial had been unfair.
" Over edits from distinguished up-and-comers like Sega Bodega and Mal Devisa, the industry insider flicked through hours of synth-heavy hip-hop and juddering bubblegum bass, finally landing on a breakout track from the English producer Ross From Friends, "Talk to Me You'll Understand.
Once I checked into a hotel in Romania and as the receptionist flicked through the paperwork, she landed on a page with my name at the top, and hand-written in bold red capital letters underneath were the words "NOT THE PRINCESS" repeatedly underlined and circled.
No Signal! is set up like a regular Sky TV system with similar graphics and numerous channels, which are flicked through until the show ends, meanwhile showing the various spoofs of commercials, documentaries, etc. An odd take on pre-show disclaimers air before each episode, which suggests that at least another series of No Signal! will be produced.
Ross Gaines (Shearsmith) is considerably more intelligent than Pauline and always tries to embarrass her when asked to perform tasks to the rest of the class. However, Pauline usually resorts to violence to secure the upper hand. Ross seems very officious and doesn't appear to have any close friends or family -- when Pauline once flicked through his address book it was empty apart from "Work" and "Mother". The course is also attended by a man named Colin.
In April 1846 the 34-year-old Ivan Goncharov asked Nikolay Yazykov to read his debut novel and inquired whether it might be passed along to St. Petersburg literary critic Vissarion Belinsky for a final verdict. Yazykov flicked through several pages, got bored, put the manuscript aside and forgot all about it. Several months later he recalled the incident and gave the book to Nikolay Nekrasov, with a comment: "Looks like a weak one, not worthy of publication." Nekrasov looked through the novel, thought differently and carried it to Belinsky who instantly recognized the emergence of a major talent.
Silva was a starter in all six matches of Spain's Euro 2012 campaign. In their opening match of the tournament against Italy, he delivered a superb flicked through ball to Cesc Fabregas, who scored to level the game up at 1–1. In Spain's second Group C match against the Republic of Ireland, Silva produced one of the performances of the tournament, scoring one and providing three assists in a 4–0 win. His goal was mesmeric, as he left Sean St. Ledger on the floor and beat Stephen Ward before coolly slotting it past former Manchester City teammate Shay Given.
Farmer's account was that his band was touring in Sweden not long after the Swedish pianist Jan Johansson had had a commercially successful recording of Swedish folk songs; a record company official "comes to me and says, 'How about you guys do an album of Swedish folk songs?' I said, 'We don't know any Swedish folk songs.' [...] He said, 'Okay, I’ll get the music'"."Art Farmer: NEA Jazz Master (1999)" (June 29–30, 1995) Smithsonian Jazz Oral History Program NEA Jazz Master interview The band flicked through the book of songs that the man bought for them and selected some to play at the recording session that had been arranged.
England had beaten New Zealand in their most recent four matches, including their victory over them during the Super Sixes stage of the competition. New Zealand's coach, Gary Stead, said that his team would aim to play their normal "aggressive style of play and although that may be a bit more high risk, I think it's the style that we play best." After the Australian team was knocked out, local press coverage for the match diminished; only three journalists attended the pre-game press conference for the final. A reporter for the BBC, Alison Mitchell, said that in the Australian newspapers, "the nationals and even most of the locals I flicked through on Saturday carried nothing except one slim column".
While Capaldi was the first choice for the role, other actors were also approached in case Capaldi should turn the offer down. Ben Daniels, who was an early favourite following the announcement of Matt Smith's departure, said that he had been approached with a view to assessing whether he would be interested in playing the Doctor, with his name remaining as a potential contender until just before the live BBC broadcast. Doctor Who head writer and executive producer Steven Moffat said that Capaldi "briefly flicked through [his] mind" while casting the Eleventh Doctor, but that he dismissed the idea, thinking he was not right for the part at the time. Ben Stephenson, the BBC's drama commissioner, said that Capaldi was suggested months before the August revelation and that a secret audition was held at Moffat's home.

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