Synonym: flutter, waver, woodpecker. Similar words: flickering, city slicker, knickerbockers, flick, kicker, dicker, bicker, snicker. Meaning: ['flɪkə(r)] n. 1. a momentary flash of light 2. North American woodpecker 3. the act of moving back and forth. v. 1. move back and forth very rapidly 2. shine unsteadily 3. flash intermittently.
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31) Ruins, she thought, with a flicker of excitement.
32) No flicker of guilt crossed his face, no softening.
33) She allowed her steady gaze to flicker from the glass which she had been holding firm.
34) Not a flicker of a smile disturbed that noble face, nor even an acknowledgement that he had heard.
35) The VGA graphics are colourful and flicker free and the game itself is quite addictive.
36) Only once did he show a flicker of being a person.
37) There was a faint sputtering noise behind, but he barely registered the sound or noticed the flicker.
38) Shiona told herself with just a flicker of uncertainty, changing into second gear as she rounded a bend.
39) He was a man anyone would remember, she reflected with a flicker of admiration.
40) Suddenly, an hour after the opening bell, the computers at the New York Stock Exchange flicker off.
41) And through the archway that opened into the saloon, he saw a flicker of light.
42) But the Flicker is used by freighters with full-automatic Intelloid navigation.
43) If I am able to offer a small flicker of light, that will give me great joy!
44) Lights flicker on throughout the house at the touch of a single button.
45) He looked in my direction briefly, but without a flicker of recognition.
46) In the time it took to flicker across her vision, a card appeared in it, depicting a young knight.
47) A flicker of surprise in the dark gaze narrowed to amusement.
48) Inside the shrine candles flicker next to statues of saints.
49) He watched her closely for a long time but there was no further flicker of consciousness.
50) Other themes, such as the importance of the shadow to primitive man, flicker through these lines.
51) By night, faery lights flicker in the darkness, drifting behind the Everqueen's courtiers and illuminating the revels and feasting.
52) They were stony-faced. Not a single raised forefinger; not a flicker of a catalogue; not even a blink.
53) Glare and flicker from the screen can strain eyes and poor layout of workstations can cause discomfort.
54) The flame continued to flicker gently on a bare stone that was awash with water.
55) It was only when I mentioned the money that she registered a flicker of interest.
56) Nothing could get out - or in, she registered with a flicker of hope.
57) Light a match, they say, and flames flicker over it like brandy on a Christmas pudding.
58) Bruce Law walks through a desert hell,[http://sentencedict.com/flicker.html] looking for saguaros that still show a flicker of life at McDowell Mountain Park.
59) The flames would flicker on the glass of the brass-framed pictures, enlivening the theatrical characters, making everything cosy.
60) The heavens start grumbling with distant thunder and a gentle flicker of lightning flits behind the clouds.
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