Meaning
- Flip through means to look quickly at the pages of a book, magazine, or document without reading it carefully.
- It often suggests scanning or skimming for general information or pictures rather than detailed reading.
Grammar and Usage
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Verb type: Phrasal verb (transitive/intransitive)
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Pattern:
- flip through + noun (book, magazine, pages, etc.)
- Subject + flip through + object
Examples:
- "She flipped through the magazine."
- "I like to flip through old photo albums."
Common Phrases
- flip through a magazine
- flip through the channels
- flip through the pages
- flip through a photo album
Collocations
- Verb + Object: flip through pages, flip through notes, flip through a dictionary
- Adverb + Verb: quickly flip through, casually flip through, idly flip through
Examples
- She flipped through the magazine while waiting for her friend.
- He flipped through his notes before the exam.
- I like to flip through old photo albums on rainy days.
- She flipped through the menu to decide what to order.
- He quickly flipped through the channels, looking for a sports program.
- I flipped through the book but didn’t find the answer.
- She flipped through the report to get a general idea.
- They flipped through travel brochures to plan their trip.
Synonyms or Related
- skim
- browse
- glance at
- scan
Antonym
- read thoroughly
- study carefully