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flash
noun
1 a sudden brief blaze of light.
2 an instant; a very short length of time.
3 a brief but intense occurrence a flash of inspiration .
4 a fleeting look on a face or in the eyes a flash of joy .
5 photog
a a bulb or electronic device attached to a camera which produces a momentary bright light as a picture is taken camera with built-in flash ;
b the bright light produced by it The flash made her blink .
6 an emblem on a military uniform, etc indicating one's unit.
7 a sudden rush of water down a river.
8 a sudden and temporary increase in brightness and temperature of an evolving star.
verb (flashes , flashed , flashing )
1 tr & intr to shine briefly or intermittently.
2 tr & intr to appear or cause to appear briefly; to move or pass quickly The car flashed past the window .
3 intr said of the eyes: to brighten with anger, etc.
4 to give (a smile or look) briefly He flashed a smile .
5 to display briefly; to flourish, brandish, or flaunt.
6 tr & intr to send (a message) by radio, satellite, etc The news flashed around the network .
7 tr & intr to operate (a light) as a signal.
8 intr , colloq (usu flash at someone) said of a man: to expose his genitals in a public place as an exhibitionist, often directed at an individual, usually a woman.
adjective
1 sudden and severe flash floods .
2 quick flash freezing .
3 colloq smart and expensive a flash restaurant .
a flash in the pan colloq a brief initial success that is not repeated.
noun
1 a sudden brief blaze of light.
2 an instant; a very short length of time.
3 a brief but intense occurrence a flash of inspiration .
4 a fleeting look on a face or in the eyes a flash of joy .
5 photog
a a bulb or electronic device attached to a camera which produces a momentary bright light as a picture is taken camera with built-in flash ;
b the bright light produced by it The flash made her blink .
6 an emblem on a military uniform, etc indicating one's unit.
7 a sudden rush of water down a river.
8 a sudden and temporary increase in brightness and temperature of an evolving star.
verb (flashes , flashed , flashing )
1 tr & intr to shine briefly or intermittently.
2 tr & intr to appear or cause to appear briefly; to move or pass quickly The car flashed past the window .
3 intr said of the eyes: to brighten with anger, etc.
4 to give (a smile or look) briefly He flashed a smile .
5 to display briefly; to flourish, brandish, or flaunt.
6 tr & intr to send (a message) by radio, satellite, etc The news flashed around the network .
7 tr & intr to operate (a light) as a signal.
8 intr , colloq (usu flash at someone) said of a man: to expose his genitals in a public place as an exhibitionist, often directed at an individual, usually a woman.
adjective
1 sudden and severe flash floods .
2 quick flash freezing .
3 colloq smart and expensive a flash restaurant .
a flash in the pan colloq a brief initial success that is not repeated.
flash burn
noun a burn sustained by exposure to intense heat for a short time.
noun a burn sustained by exposure to intense heat for a short time.
flash card
noun , educ a card on which a picture or word is printed, shown briefly to a child as an aid to learning.
noun , educ a card on which a picture or word is printed, shown briefly to a child as an aid to learning.
flash flood
noun a sudden, severe and brief flood caused by a heavy rainstorm.
flash flooding noun .
noun a sudden, severe and brief flood caused by a heavy rainstorm.
flash flooding noun .
flash point
noun
1 a stage in a tense situation at which people become angry or violent.
2 an area in the world of political unrest where violence is liable to break out.
3 chem the lowest temperature at which the vapour in the air above a volatile liquid, eg petrol or oil, will ignite momentarily on application of a small flame.
noun
1 a stage in a tense situation at which people become angry or violent.
2 an area in the world of political unrest where violence is liable to break out.
3 chem the lowest temperature at which the vapour in the air above a volatile liquid, eg petrol or oil, will ignite momentarily on application of a small flame.
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