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flapper

Noun

সরুচাকলি


Definitions of flapper in English

noun

(1) A young woman in the 1920s who flaunted her unconventional conduct and dress

Examples of flapper in English

(1) Whether the goody-goody Gibson girl or the dancing flapper , the single woman finally had purchasing power.

(2) Moreover, the flapper , independent and rebellious, was both a standardized image and an individualized one, as young women adopted a stance that made them both subjects of the gaze and objects of it.

(3) Leading this group was a gorgeous blonde flapper dressed in darling scarlet and smoking a cigarette carelessly.

(4) Upon entering, a charming flapper greets you and beckons you to see the 1920's show.

(5) The so-called modern girl's agency was largely restricted to new choices of clothing, make-up, and hair style that created a package resembling the get-up of the American flapper .

(6) I knew the last surviving daughter as well and she was a pistol, married eight times, a former flapper from the Twenties.

(7) Was Ruth a modern woman, a young flapper , or a traditional housewife and mother?

(8) A flapper and a flirt, she was white, middle-class and Midwestern.

(9) In the late 1920s, the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510moga,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb or u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510modern girl,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb took elements of style from American flappers as they created their own personae of assertive, public, working women.

(10) Cocktail parties and distilled spirits became the rage - as glamorous as flappers , swing dancing, and jazz.

(11) Symbolic of the new freedom were the pre-World War I bohemians of New York's Greenwich Village and the sexually precocious young women of the 1920s, the so-called flappers .

(12) The twenties have spawned an image of bathtub gin, speakeasies, flappers , and decadence: in short, The Jazz Age.

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(14) I don't want Pat to be a genius, I want her to be a flapper, because flappers are brave and gay and beautiful.

(15) Considering this, it is not surprising that the dance's origins can be traced back to the roaring twenties - the time of the flappers and the first Miss America contest.

(16) It's flappers dancing the Charleston with abandon.

(17) The book contains fascinating chapters on young militants, flappers and bohemian aesthetes, and on street life.

(18) Following the First World War, in the 1920s and early 1930s, the cocktail party flourished, with flappers and frivolity going hand in hand.

(19) With lots of black and white, they revert to this year's trend of reflecting '50s screen sirens and '20s flappers .

(20) You then read other letters and you find out he's surrounded by bright young things, flappers .

synonyms of flapper

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Published: 12 Mar, 2023

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