1. flaked - Adjective
2. flaked - Verb
of Flake
Source: Webster's dictionaryI so seldom had to dispose of a human body myself, I was at a loss. Fairies turned into dust, and vampires flaked away. Demons had to be burned. Humans were very troublesome. Charlaine Harris
I flaked a flint to a cutting edge And shaped it with brutish craft; I broke a shank from the woodland lank And fitted it, head and haft. Langdon Smith
Fall of the Berlin wall? Being there was fun. Nations that flaked off of the Soviet Union in southeastern Europe, Central Asia, and the Caucasus? Being there was not so fun. P. J. O'Rourke
the first flint was flaked this landing was merely a matter of time. But our selves, like Adam's, still don't fit us exactly, modern only in this-our lack of decorum. W. H. Auden
Almonds are available in many forms, such as whole, sliced (flaked, slivered), and as flour. Source: Internet
A 1000USD model flaked on you? Source: Internet