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Definition of Flapjacks
1. flapjack [n] - See also: flapjack
Lexicographical Neighbors of Flapjacks
Literary usage of Flapjacks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Summer Cruise on the Coast of New England by Robert Carter (1888)
"He answered, with his wonted brevity and directness, " flapjacks." By the time
the flapjacks were concocted and the frying-pan ready for their reception, ..."
2. Camping and Cruising in Florida by James Alexander Henshall (1884)
"A hunter's cabin.—Leap in the dark.—:Gannets.—Indian River Inlet.—The sea-beach.—Tar-
pum.—Hogg's storc.—Sour oranges and flapjacks.—Poor " Old Cuba. ..."
3. Two Years in the Klondike and Alaskan Gold-fields: A Thrilling Narrative of by William B. Haskell (1898)
"... Observing the Timber—The Irresponsible Indian — Signaling by Burning Trees —
Ice-sledding across Lindeman — Lake Bennett—flapjacks and Congratulations. ..."
4. The Home Medical Library by Kenelm Winslow (1907)
"Anybody can with a little practice fry bacon, steak, or flapjacks, and boil coffee.
The reduction of the raw material to its most obvious cooked result is ..."
5. The Story-life of Lincoln: A Biography Composed of Five Hundred True Stories by Wayne Whipple (1908)
"... and Longitude," "Socks and flapjacks" " 'Think he was a big man, then?'
Nope—never did. Just as I said, we all thought Douglas was our big man. ..."