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flickery, a.|ˈflɪkərɪ| [f. flicker v. or n.3 + -y.] = flickering ppl. a.
1893in Funk's Stand. Dict. 1922Daily Mail 21 Nov. 10 A flickery resemblance of his old self. 1950F. Stark Traveller's Prelude 197 One wonders if he will live through the night, his pulse is so flickery. 1953R. Bradbury Fahrenheit 451 (1954) 133 Running like an ancient flickery Keystone Comedy. |