- norms. As
automobiles became more available,
flappers gained freedom of
movement and privacy.
Flappers are
icons of the
Roaring Twenties, a
period of...
- Francisco, California.
Retrieved August 27, 2018.
Boyer Sagert,
Kelly (2010).
Flappers: A
Guide to an
American Subculture. ABC-CLIO. p. 89. ISBN 978-0-313-37690-0...
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March 6, 2021.
Official website (in ****anese) Flip
Flappers (anime) at
Anime News Network's
encyclopedia Flip
Flappers at IMDb Flip
Flappers on Twitter...
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Prairies during the 1920s, with the
dessert earning its name from
flappers.
Flapper pie
continued to be made
during the
Depression era due to the recipe...
- for
aviation The
Flapper, a 1920
American film
directed by Alan
Crosland Flapper valve, a part of some
flush toilet mechanisms Flappers (TV series), a Canadian...
- swat the fire
known as "wet sacking" a fire.
Driptorch Fire
triangle McLeod (tool) ****ski (tool)
Media related to Fire
flappers at
Wikimedia Commons...
- Matt
Flapper (born 15
November 1978) is an
Australian international lawn bowler. He
competed in the men's
fours at the 2014
Commonwealth Games where he...
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Flapper locking is a type of
locking mechanism used in self-loading firearms. It
involves a pair of
flappers on the
sides of the bolt that each lock into...
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Works related to
Flappers and
Philosophers at
Wikisource An
omnibus collection of Fitzgerald's
short fiction,
including Flappers and
Philosophers at...
- The
Exalted Flapper is a 1929
American sound comedy film
directed by
James Tinling and
written by H. H. Caldwell, Ray
Harris and Matt Taylor. The film...