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I . flash <-es> [flæʃ] N

3. flash (moment):

4. flash Am inf (flashlight):

II . flash [flæʃ] ADJ pej inf

III . flash [flæʃ] VB trans

2. flash (look):

3. flash (communicate):

4. flash pej inf:

IV . flash [flæʃ] VB intr

3. flash (move):

4. flash inf (expose genitals):

flash back VB intr to flash back to sth

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The scene concludes with a final launch of fireworks and a set of bright white flashes that end with a loud crackle.
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She flashes him a come-hither glare.
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In the standard paradigm participants are presented combinations of one to four flashes accompanied by zero to 4 beeps.
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The user can choose among a number of effects which are presented in the application as simulated lenses, films and flashes.
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These are present as well, it's true, early flashes of the author's wit, his preternatural ear for dialogue, his powers of observation.
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Light-emitting diodes are now used in applications as diverse as aviation lighting, automotive headlamps, advertising, general lighting, traffic signals, and camera flashes.
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There are some flashes of his deliriously wild stylea slow-motion moment here, a well-chosen freeze-frame there.
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With a range of 18 sea miles, the light flashes once every five seconds.
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When this happens, the speeder flashes colorfully and becomes invulnerable for a short time.
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Then, an escape plan flashes through his mind: throw off the noose and spring into the stream.
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