Flitch [verb]

Definition of Flitch:

cry

Synonyms of Flitch:

Whale

Sob

Wail

Swell

Whimper

Whine

Fat

Nettle

Seethe

Swollen

Thick

Weep

Flab

Blub


Opposite/Antonyms of Flitch:

-


Sentence/Example of Flitch:

Here are butter and eggs, here is tea, here is sugar, and there is a flitch.

No one can smell boiled bacon far; but fried flitch can be smelled a mile by a good nose.

Of Flixton in Lancashire the authorities suggest, “perhaps a town of the flitch”.

Offer the ducks like the Dunmow flitch of bacon to the most happily married couple in Florence.

"He'd flitch his own mother," ventured Jim, on whose brain the dipperful of whiskey was producing mixed results.

The flitch ought not be dried up to the hardness of a board, and yet it ought to be perfectly dry.

I have never made any flitch of sheep-bacon; but I will; for there is nothing like having a store of meat in a house.

A few luxuries were mentioned such as a flitch of bacon, cheese and oil.

Two married couples have just been examined at Dunmow, and awarded the 'historic' flitch for conjugal happiness.

They were a model couple, and if they had gone to Dunmow for the flitch of bacon, they would have won it.