100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "flake"

Definition

  1. Flake (noun): A small, thin piece or layer that has broken off from a larger object, often referring to substances like snow, paint, or skin.
  2. Flake (noun): A person who is unreliable or inconsistent in behavior, often failing to follow through on commitments.
  3. Flake (noun): A term used in cooking to describe a light, thin piece of food, such as a flake of fish or chocolate.

Synonyms

  • Chip
  • Fragment
  • Sliver
  • Shard
  • Piece
  • Bit
  • Layer
  • Slice
  • Splinter
  • Scale

Antonyms

  • Whole
  • Chunk
  • Mass
  • Solid
  • Entirety
  • Complete

Examples

  1. I tried to flake the paint off the wall, but it was stubborn.
  2. The snow began to flake down gently from the sky.
  3. She didn’t mean to flake on our plans, but something came up.
  4. He always seems to flake when it’s time to help out.
  5. I love to flake the chocolate over the dessert for decoration.
  6. The old wood started to flake after years of exposure to the elements.
  7. If you flake on your responsibilities, you might let others down.
  8. The chef instructed me to flake the fish with a fork before serving.
  9. As the paint began to flake, I knew it was time for a fresh coat.
  10. Don’t flake on the meeting; it's important for the project.
  11. The snowflakes began to flake off the trees as the warm sun shone.
  12. I saw him flake out of the concert at the last minute.
  13. She likes to flake the tuna into her salad for a light lunch.
  14. The leaves began to flake away as autumn approached.
  15. It’s unfair to flake on your friends when they need you.
  16. The old paint was starting to flake off the wooden fence.
  17. He decided to flake the chocolate into small pieces for the cake.
  18. I can't believe he would flake out on such an important occasion.
  19. The ice began to flake off in the warm weather.
  20. She watched the snow flake down from her window.
  21. Sometimes people just flake for no good reason.
  22. I need to flake the almonds before adding them to the dish.
  23. The wallpaper started to flake away from the damp walls.
  24. Don’t flake on your promise; keep your word.
  25. The sugar began to flake as it was heated.
  26. If you flake on your team, they will feel let down.
  27. The artist used a technique to flake the paint for texture.
  28. The car's paint began to flake after years of exposure to sun and rain.
  29. I had to flake the cookies into smaller pieces to decorate the cake.
  30. Why do you always flake when we make plans?
  31. The fish was perfectly cooked and easy to flake apart.
  32. The old roof began to flake after many storms.
  33. He tends to flake out during important discussions.
  34. I will flake some parmesan over the pasta for extra flavor.
  35. The ceiling paint started to flake after the water leak.
  36. She often flakes on our coffee dates, which is disappointing.
  37. The snow began to flake and gather on the ground.
  38. The child was excited to flake the colorful crayons on paper.
  39. Please don’t flake out now; we’re almost done!
  40. The old paint can flake off if not properly maintained.
  41. I like to flake the salmon into my salad for added protein.
  42. The chocolate will flake nicely if chilled before grating.
  43. They were worried that he would flake during the presentation.
  44. The bark on the tree began to flake away in the dry heat.
  45. The chef will flake the pastry for a lighter texture.
  46. She always seems to flake out on the fun activities.
  47. The ice cream started to flake after being left out too long.
  48. He decided to flake the paint to give it a distressed look.
  49. Don't flake on your friends; they rely on you.
  50. The roof began to flake after years of neglect.
  51. I’ll flake the chicken breast for the stir-fry.
  52. It’s disappointing when you flake on plans we made together.
  53. The snow continued to flake down throughout the night.
  54. I prefer to flake the tuna rather than cut it into chunks.
  55. He was worried that he would flake during the test.
  56. The paint was beginning to flake off the old furniture.
  57. She likes to flake the coconut for her desserts.
  58. He has a tendency to flake out when it matters most.
  59. I watched the leaves flake off the trees in the autumn breeze.
  60. The artist decided to flake some colors to create a unique effect.
  61. They always seem to flake when it's their turn to help.
  62. The fish will easily flake apart when cooked properly.
  63. The wallpaper started to flake near the edges.
  64. He won't stop flaking on us; it's so frustrating.
  65. The snowflakes continued to flake down, covering everything.
  66. I’ll flake the cheese over the top of the casserole.
  67. The paint on the car started to flake after years of wear.
  68. She was known to flake on her commitments occasionally.
  69. The ice began to flake as the sun rose higher in the sky.
  70. He tried to flake the chocolate into fine pieces for the recipe.
  71. I can't believe you're going to flake out on the trip!
  72. The old paint started to flake when the heat was turned up.
  73. She carefully flakes the fish to ensure it's tender.
  74. It’s not nice to flake on someone who is counting on you.
  75. The leaves began to flake and fall as autumn approached.
  76. He didn’t mean to flake on the meeting, but he lost track of time.
  77. I need to flake the almonds before adding them to the recipe.
  78. The paint is starting to flake; it may need a fresh coat soon.
  79. He tends to flake out when there’s too much pressure.
  80. The snow began to flake down, creating a winter wonderland.
  81. I will flake the cheese and add it to the salad.
  82. The wallpaper started to flake after the humidity increased.
  83. She is notorious for flaking out on last-minute plans.
  84. The ice cream began to flake when left in the heat.
  85. He didn’t mean to flake, but he lost track of time.
  86. The paint started to flake off the old bench.
  87. I prefer to flake the tuna rather than use solid chunks.
  88. The snowflakes continued to flake gently to the ground.
  89. It’s always disappointing when friends flake on plans.
  90. The chef will flake the pastry for a delicate finish.
  91. The old paint began to flake away from the wall.
  92. She doesn’t want to flake on her responsibilities at work.
  93. The layers of paint began to flake as the sun hit them.
  94. He always seems to flake out when it’s time to help.
  95. The chocolate will flake nicely if grated cold.
  96. It’s hard to trust someone who often flakes on you.
  97. The chef instructed me to flake the fish before serving.
  98. The paint on the old house began to flake and peel.
  99. I need to flake the chocolate for the topping.
  100. Don’t flake out on your friends; they count on you.