How To Use Flake out In A Sentence
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‘I would just flake out in front of the television at night, but now I've decided to get fit and lose weight,’ she says.
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I think I'm going to flake out; I'd better sit down.
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I think I'm going to flake out; I'd better sit down.
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Old women in black dresses sit chatting in groups, dogs flake out in the shade.
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I think I'm going to flake out; I'd better sit down.
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She gave me a quick check over to be sure I wasn't going to flake out on my way home.
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I think I'm going to flake out; I'd better sit down.
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If I'm going to flake out as soon as I get home, then it's probably worth trying to write during my lunch break.