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flash

[flash] / flæʃ /


NOUN
demonstration
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG






Example Sentences

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Cases have been brought over private Facebook messages, flash mob protests scattering anti-election leaflets, and vandalism of candidate placards.

From Barron's

In October, finally a flash of luck: Lee got a job through a temp agency collecting water payments at $17.30 an hour.

From The Wall Street Journal

The last time these three indicators all flashed red for a prolonged period was in the 1970s, when U.S. institutions were dealing with economic instability, political turmoil, and oil shocks.

From Barron's

Ready to take the shot, she said: "I had my flash and my wide angle. I thought to myself, 'Alex will be really annoyed at this'."

From BBC

The US Weather Prediction Center said on Thursday that "Numerous flash flooding events are possible".

From BBC