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flashes <a flash; flashes> N

flashes

flash ADJ

flash N (electricity)

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The money managers crack up as their host flashes a wide smile.
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She flashes him a come-hither glare.
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With a range of 18 sea miles, the light flashes once every five seconds.
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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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There are some flashes of his deliriously wild stylea slow-motion moment here, a well-chosen freeze-frame there.
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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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When hunting in low growth, it often flashes from one perch to another in rapid succession.
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These protons then travelled on through the chamber to the screen to produce the additional flashes.
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While there are no pain fibers in the retina, vitreous traction may stimulate the retina, with resultant flashes that can look like a perfect circle.
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In the tropics, where the freezing level is generally higher in the atmosphere, only 10% of lightning flashes are CG.
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