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		Definition of flapjack in English: flapjacknoun ˈflapdʒakˈflæpˌdʒæk 1British A sweet dense cake made from oats, golden syrup, and melted butter, served in rectangles.  Example sentencesExamples -  After a quick stop for lunch rounded off by Carol's home-made flapjacks (a meal in themselves), we spent the remainder of the afternoon walking in the forest.
 -  After our exertions, we decided to head for the restaurant for a hot drink and flapjacks before heading for home.
 -  As a treat, you can put in a slice of a wholesome flapjack, a cheese scone or date slice.
 -  Heck, back when I was a kid coffee shops were places you could get flapjacks in.
 -  A toasted teacake, scone or flapjack was an option.
 -  They are also a welcome addition to carrot cakes, fruit loaves, flapjacks and savoury grains like couscous.
 -  Cakes and gateaux ranged from flapjack to fresh apple pie.
 -  The menu mentioned toasted teacakes, scones, doughnuts, Danish pastries and flapjack.
 -  Mary and Chris served tea and a selection of home made flapjack and buns.
 -  I make a flapjack that is naturally sweet so he could feed his cravings.
 -  Gingerbread and flapjacks had just emerged, treacle scones were about to go in.
 -  Among the tasty treats to make the menu were high fibre flapjacks, smoothies, raspberry and blackcurrant muffins and fresh berry tarts.
 -  He turned to go, then added, ‘and don't touch my flapjack!’
 -  A friend came round for dinner and arrived clutching a batch of freshly made - if a little burnt - flapjacks.
 -  She's, as promised, buying me flapjacks and coffee.
 -  And with fairy cakes, flapjacks, fruit loaves and flans, the cookery categories offered a mouth-watering selection.
 -  There are nicely-iced fruit cakes, scones, flapjacks and other mouthwatering delicacies.
 -  And for people who never have time to catch a good filling meal I am led to believe we may even have flapjacks for sale.
 -  Make a batch of flapjacks on Sunday and wrap them individually so they last all week.
 -  In fact, I'm now wanting fruit where I used to want chocolate and flapjacks.
 
 2North American A pancake.  Example sentencesExamples -  It is a must for anyone who loves pancakes or flapjacks as they call them.
 -  She's probably got the table set and the flapjacks and bacon and eggs ready to go on the table.
 -  It was Johnny who would smother his waffles, or flapjacks, in butter and maple syrup.
 -  Perhaps, after coffee and some flapjacks inside them, they would feel much better.
 -  She removed several flapjacks from the center without disturbing the stack.
 -  In the middle of all this was a large chuck wagon already cooking up eggs, sausage, flapjacks and plenty of hot coffee.
 -  I guess flapjacks are patriotic enough to start the day, because today I'm celebrating being an American.
 -  The Mandarin-duck pancakes, a Sunday special, are hardly worth the effort: They're just more crispy duck with thin flapjacks.
 -  Paige laughed as Dean held the charcoal looking flapjack in his hand.
 -  Rather, they'll be gobbling down flapjacks at a new International House of Pancakes.
 -  Glumly, Hoss pushed a piece of breakfast sausage around his plate, sopping up the excess maple syrup that had puddled over from his flapjacks.
 -  Tony always did make the best flapjacks this side of the Rio Grande.
 -  In the morning, I'll have bacon and flapjacks, take a short hike with my camera and then wake from the dream.
 -  No sooner had she entered the kitchen then she returned with a tray full of steaming bowls of hot cereal with maple sugar, flapjacks, waffles, eggs and milk.
 -  A rusty, dismantled bicycle lay mute in another; the wheels were bent out of shape, and the tires were flatter than flapjacks.
 -  The ad points that out, then claims he carves his own bats and eats hundreds of flapjacks for breakfasts.
 -  She didn't even hesitate to wait before she began dumping the syrup I had left out on her stack of flapjacks.
 -  The fare was simple, nothing more than gruel and sometimes flapjacks, but it was filling.
 -  Just as some foods will help you zonk out, others will make you flip like a flapjack all night.
 -  When not making flapjacks, Nuku Nuku switches into tactical mode and mows down robots in the streets of Tokyo.
 
 
 Origin   Early 17th century (in sense 2): from flap (in the dialect sense 'toss a pancake') + jack1; sense 1 dates from the 1930s and is probably a regional coinage.    Definition of flapjack in US English: flapjacknounˈflæpˌdʒækˈflapˌjak North American A pancake.  Example sentencesExamples -  The fare was simple, nothing more than gruel and sometimes flapjacks, but it was filling.
 -  Rather, they'll be gobbling down flapjacks at a new International House of Pancakes.
 -  It was Johnny who would smother his waffles, or flapjacks, in butter and maple syrup.
 -  Just as some foods will help you zonk out, others will make you flip like a flapjack all night.
 -  The ad points that out, then claims he carves his own bats and eats hundreds of flapjacks for breakfasts.
 -  It is a must for anyone who loves pancakes or flapjacks as they call them.
 -  She's probably got the table set and the flapjacks and bacon and eggs ready to go on the table.
 -  Paige laughed as Dean held the charcoal looking flapjack in his hand.
 -  In the morning, I'll have bacon and flapjacks, take a short hike with my camera and then wake from the dream.
 -  A rusty, dismantled bicycle lay mute in another; the wheels were bent out of shape, and the tires were flatter than flapjacks.
 -  Tony always did make the best flapjacks this side of the Rio Grande.
 -  Glumly, Hoss pushed a piece of breakfast sausage around his plate, sopping up the excess maple syrup that had puddled over from his flapjacks.
 -  She didn't even hesitate to wait before she began dumping the syrup I had left out on her stack of flapjacks.
 -  In the middle of all this was a large chuck wagon already cooking up eggs, sausage, flapjacks and plenty of hot coffee.
 -  Perhaps, after coffee and some flapjacks inside them, they would feel much better.
 -  I guess flapjacks are patriotic enough to start the day, because today I'm celebrating being an American.
 -  When not making flapjacks, Nuku Nuku switches into tactical mode and mows down robots in the streets of Tokyo.
 -  She removed several flapjacks from the center without disturbing the stack.
 -  The Mandarin-duck pancakes, a Sunday special, are hardly worth the effort: They're just more crispy duck with thin flapjacks.
 -  No sooner had she entered the kitchen then she returned with a tray full of steaming bowls of hot cereal with maple sugar, flapjacks, waffles, eggs and milk.
 
 
 Origin   Early 17th century (in flapjack (sense 2 of the noun)): from flap (in the dialect sense ‘toss a pancake’) + jack; sense 1 dates from the 1930s and is probably a regional coinage.     |