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To cause to shine briefly or intermittently.

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He flashed the light at the water, trying to see what made the noise.

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To blink; to shine or illuminate intermittently.

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The light flashed on and off.

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To be visible briefly.

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The scenery flashed by quickly.

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To make visible briefly.

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A number will be flashed on the screen.

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To briefly, and often unintentionally, expose one's naked body or underwear, or part of it, in public. (Contrast streak.)

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Her skirt was so short that she flashed her underpants as she was getting out of her car.

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To show or expose an "inappropriate" part of the body to someone for humorous reasons or as an act of contempt.

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To break forth like a sudden flood of light; to show a momentary brilliance.

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To flaunt; to display in a showy manner.

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He flashed a wad of hundred-dollar bills.

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To communicate quickly.

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The news services flashed the news about the end of the war to all corners of the globe.

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To move, or cause to move, suddenly.

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Flash forward to the present day.

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To telephone a person, only allowing the phone to ring once, in order to request a call back.

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Susan flashed Jessica, and then Jessica called her back, because Susan didn't have enough credit on her phone to make the call.

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(of liquid) To evaporate suddenly. (See flash evaporation.)

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To climb (a route) successfully on the first attempt.

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To write to the memory of (an updatable component such as a BIOS chip or games cartridge).

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(glassmaking) To cover with a thin layer, as objects of glass with glass of a different colour.

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(glassmaking) To expand (blown glass) into a disc.

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To send by some startling or sudden means.

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To burst out into violence.

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To perform a flash.

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To release the pressure from a pressurized vessel.

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To trick up in a showy manner.

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To strike and throw up large bodies of water from the surface; to splash.

Examples of flashed in a Sentence

Images flashed in her mind.

Fire flashed in his eyes.

Blue eyes flashed in a face staining quickly with red.

All at once a light flashed out from the tower.

In the ensuing darkness, red and blue lights flashed his shadow on the wet grass.

He flashed a smile.

His face darkened and his eyes flashed a warning.

His eyes flashed silver as he glanced at her.

He flashed his most sardonic grin.

An idea flashed through her brain and left a frown on her face.

Lightning flashed around them and thunder rumbled.

Another image flashed, and Deidre gasped, covering her face with her hands in an effort to block it.

Irritation flashed across Kiki.s face, and Rhyn raised an eyebrow in warning.

Far from the grouchy expression he had put on at the beginning of the ride, now his eyes flashed with humor, and his lips were twisted in a friendly smile.

His hand dropped to his side and his eyes flashed with anger.

He flashed a smile and strode from her cube.

Specks of light flashed in her eyes and then her knees gave way.

His eyes flashed silver, his rugged features covered in a few days' growth.

The latter kind is known as " flashed," and is universally employed in the case of colouring matters whose effect is so intense that in any usual thickness of glass they would cause almost entire opacity.

His teeth flashed pink in the red glow of the taillights.

His eyes flashed and one hand shot out, snatching the broom from her hands.

The forms were getting braver, darting out from the trees and then retreating when she flashed the light in that direction.

Imaging of the mountain flashed off and was replaced by a screen full of colors and letters Brady didn't understand.

Light flashed and Lana gave a strangled cry as the laser gun glanced off her wrist.

Tim flashed a smile.

The soldier flashed a smile as he started down the narrow pathway lining the canal.

Hannah's blond hair flashed through the trees.

The boy's eyes flashed.

Flashed glass is produced by taking either the first or the last gathering in the production of a cylinder out of a crucible containing the coloured " metal," the other gatherings being taken out of ordinary white sheet-glass.

Then the sword bent towards the earth, the sky darkened, thunder pealed, lightning flashed, and the whole world was wasted by famine, bloodshed and pestilence.

A bell under water was struck, and at the same instant some gunpowder was flashed in air above the bell.

In person he was tall and had a long beard; his voice was sonorous, and his eyes flashed fire.

His eyes flashed for a fraction of a second, and then all emotion was removed from them.

Her eyes flashed with defiance, and she glowered at him.

The date everyone flashed forward to was April 29, 2010.

In the novel, however, the world flashed forward decades and not just six months.

Lightening flashed in the east and thunder rumbled a posthumous threat.

His eyes flashed angrily and he stepped forward, reaching for her.

A touch of humor flashed in those blue pools, and then it was gone.

Yancey's yes flashed and his jaw tightened.

The Watcher's eyes flashed.

She fled, staggering as she bumped into more people and more visions flashed.

Damian had a lot of cars, and she found the black BMW whose lights flashed when she clicked the key fob.

Jake's death flashed through her thoughts.

His memories flashed as they made contact.

An image flashed, that of Damian chained to a wall.

Images flashed through his mind.

The light flashed away, leaving her in blackness studded with dim bulbs.

Amusement flashed across the death dealer's face, and Gabriel shook his head.

His eyes flashed, and she hurried to stand before him with her neck craned back to meet his gaze, toe-to-toe with the beast.

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