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flip-flop

[flip-flop] / ˈflɪpˌflɒp /


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Some superfans came in Publix-branded flip-flops and shirts, while others were eager to get a “pub sub” or the chain’s signature key lime pie.

From The Wall Street Journal

For example, he says you don’t want to be sporting flip-flops or sandals in the event of an emergency.

From MarketWatch

For example, he says you don’t want to be sporting flip-flops or sandals in the event of an emergency.

From MarketWatch

The two neighbours have long had a volatile relationship - flip-flopping from being friends to enemies.

From BBC

You write about companies flip-flopping on DEI and also the lack of women advancing in Wall Street.

From The Wall Street Journal