noun
- Plural of flak; antiaircraft gunfire or the bursts of shells from such guns.
- Plural of flak; strong criticism or hostile reaction.
Usage: military; often used in historical contexts referring to World War II
Usage: informal; figurative use
Examples
- The bomber squadron faced heavy flaks as they approached the target.
- The politician took a lot of flaks for his controversial statement.
- Antiaircraft flaks lit up the night sky during the air raid.
- She received considerable flaks from social media users after the interview.
- The aircraft had to navigate through intense flaks to complete the mission.
- Despite the flaks, the company decided to proceed with the merger.