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English Idioms Flip-flop
Flip-flop - to be inconsistent in views or ideas; to repeatedly go between the two choices
- I do not like people that flip-flop with politics.
- Why do you always flip-flop all the time? You need to make up your mind.
- I can not choose which car I want to buy. I always flip-flop between 2 cars.
- My mother never flip-flops. She always knows what she wants.
- Politicians always flip-flop. We can not trust them.
- Do you think I flip-flop too much?
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