Etymology:
Meaning:
To flicker or tremble irregularly and briefly.
Usage:
The word "aflicker" is often used to describe the movement of light or flames, or the trembling of objects. It can also be used figuratively to refer to the flickering or wavering of emotions, thoughts, or attention.
Example sentences:
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