A man who would call Judge Penniman Old Flapdoodle and question the worth of Matthew Arnold's acquaintance was not to be long downcast at the plight of one woman.
No respect for God or man," mumbled the judge, meaning that a creature capable of calling him Old Flapdoodle could be expected to ask if Matthew Arnold were worth knowing.
You're the last man I ever expected to hear that kind of flapdoodle from.
Ye know that boy, gentlemen; ye know how he uster lie round his father's store, reading flapdoodle stories and sich!
Ye remember how he sashayed round newspaper offices in 'Frisco until he could write a flapdoodle story himself?
One day he was kicking so high That a breeze blew him up in the sky; The breeze was so strong It blew him along Till the Flapdoodle just seemed to fly.
So a railroad was rapidly built, And they wrapped him all up in a quilt; For the Flapdoodle said: 'If I stick out my head I fear that I'll somehow get kilt!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "flapdoodle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.