Synonym: blaze, cable, flame, flare, radio, telegraph, wire. Similar words: flag, flat, flame, ash, flare up, flavor, trash, crash. Meaning: [flæʃ] n. 1. a sudden intense burst of radiant energy 2. a momentary brightness 3. a short vivid experience 4. a sudden brilliant understanding 5. a very short time (as the time it takes the eye blink or the heart to beat) 6. a gaudy outward display 7. a burst of light used to communicate or illuminate 8. a short news announcement concerning some on-going news story 9. a bright patch of color used for decoration or identification 10. a lamp for providing momentary light to take a photograph. v. 1. gleam or glow intermittently 2. appear briefly 3. display proudly; act ostentatiously or pretentiously 4. make known or cause to appear with great speed 5. run or move very quickly or hastily 6. expose or show briefly 7. protect by covering with a thin sheet of metal 8. emit a brief burst of light. adj. tastelessly showy.
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151. None actually saw the entry of the bolide, but all saw the flash of the explosion.
152. Then, when it is all over ... Out of the darkness there came a single brilliant flash.
153. After a flash of Hendrie's skill on the byeline, Paul Wilkinson's fierce shot was blocked by Robinson.
154. But the battle between the white charger and the black flash could create the biggest interest of all.
155. But something was telling her it was no slip - and then, in a blinding flash, she knew!
156. One who'd probably mowed the nurses down in his student days, too, she thought with a flash of insight.
157. It came to Blake in a flash that the man was really a detective.
158. A blinding flash illuminated the darkness, and the terrible discharge of musketry resounded through the woods.
159. The forks of the diners flash from plate to mouth and back.
160. And then on the way over to the bookstore it just came to me in a flash.
161. The fireball passed over the northern horizon and had nearly faded from view when the sky was lit by a tremendous flash.
162. The flash alerted the criminal, and with a few choice words exchanged,[www.Sentencedict.com] the car chase resumed.
163. The instruments are designed for high precision scientific applications including single crystal calorimetry, laser induced desorption and flash temperature gas evolution.
164. Exposed to vacuum, the contents of tank 2 evaporated in a flash, filling sector 4 of the module.
165. A bank of purple neons had begun to flash on the dashboard.
166. The camera has a 32mm glass lens(sentencedict.com), and its automatic shutter allows you to take photos in near-darkness without a flash.
167. The rest will be moved on to a perfectly adequate out-of-town portal site with ads that flash and jitter.
168. Suppose he were to emit a flash of light from a torch.
169. Mrs Thatcher plus Denis and son Mark enter to the accompaniment of cheers and flash guns.
170. The onlookers, blinded by the flash, burned by its searing heat, covered their eyes and cringed in terror.
171. Upon the dashboard of a black Cadillac sedan parked in a nearby side-road a green light began to flash furiously.
172. The plant will start operations from April 1998, producing 64 million 16-megabit flash memory chips a year.
173. When he had finished, he would flash back to the complete page and select a new subject for detailed examination.
174. Unlike other memory chips, flash does not lose the stored contents when the computer is disconnected from a power supply.
175. He believes Ruess probably died in a flash flood or fell off a cliff.
176. At that moment, there came a terrible white flash, brighter than the Sun, which temporarily blinded me.
177. They twinkle in all directions clean on out of sight, these flash pictures of the dreamy doll faces of the workmen.
178. Flash back colleagues carry Wayne Edwards' coffin at his funeral in January.
179. Like all icons, Bigfoot stands for deeper values: durability, consistency, the strong Midwestern ethic of substance over flash.
180. Maybe it's the nations healthy suspicion of flash gestures and big bucks.
More similar words: flag, flat, flame, ash, flare up, flavor, trash, crash, wash up, a share, cash in, washed out, inflation, fashion, cash in on, flamboyant, last, blast, laser, class, a class, at last, old-fashioned, plastic, classic, as well as, classify, classroom, classical, The last rites.