n. 25B6; verb
the wave flipped the dinghy over 007C; the plane flipped on to its back : OVERTURN, turn over, tip over, roll (over), upturn, capsize; upend, invert, knock over; keel over, topple over, turn turtle; archaic overset.
he flipped the key through the air : THROW, flick, toss, fling, sling, pitch, cast, spin, lob; informal chuck, bung; dated shy.
I flipped the transmitter switch : FLICK, click, snap.
25A0; flip through THUMB (THROUGH), leaf through, flick through, skim through, scan, look through, browse through, dip into, glance at/through, peruse, run one's eye over.