0 past simple and past participle of flick --
To change gears, the driver flicked a lever behind the steering wheel to the next position and eased-up on the accelerator pedal.
All three types of gowns have water sleeves, long flowing sleeves that can be flicked and waved like water, attached to facilitate emotive gestures.
The bassoon has similar keys used by the left thumb, but these are usually only depressed at the attack of notes, or flicked.
Scouting ants are also repelled, being flicked away.
The tongue is flicked out of the mouth regularly to sample the chemical environment.
Then he flicked his wrist, sailing the card into the audience.
The tongue is flicked rapidly and repeatedly into a flower, the upper mandible then compressing any liquid out when the bill is closed.
First, a series of pyrotechnic systems were armed; a switch was then flicked to initiate separation.