0 past simple and past participle of flap
This is because the t in both atlas and batter is syllable-final in her treatment, and the t in atlas is glottalised, while that in batter is flapped.
Intervocalic (t) tokens were flapped much more often in the reading passage than in the word lists. 12.
Windmills - part of the landscape of most early modern towns - creaked as they turned and their canvas sails flapped.
The more the wind blew, the more the overcoat flapped, but it did not come off.
It is really distressing that this matter should have flapped in the wind for so long.
He then gripped tightly to the branch and vigorously flapped his wings up and down.
They flapped up and down when the cat ran.
One of them flapped into a cloth and seized it with a bulldog grip.