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flip side
noun
- the reverse and usually less popular side of a phonograph record.
- an opposite, reverse, or sharply contrasted side or aspect of something or someone:
The flip side of their charitable activities is a desire for publicity.
flip side
noun
- another term for B-side
- another, less familiar aspect of a person or thing
the flip side of John Lennon
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of flip side1
Example Sentences
It's the same with basketball, but on the flip side, a lot of players have probably been on teams where there is not a lot of camaraderie and felt solo and isolated.
In 2024, the UK was on the flip side of the block and had it's sixth wettest spring on record.
On the flip side, many new Indian investors need a reality check.
On the flip side, though, he felt like he was able to execute the delivery changes he has worked on with Dodgers pitching coaches so far this spring.
On the flip side, Chris Wood is in great form for Forest and coming back to Newcastle, so he will probably score - we just need to sit on him as much as we can.
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