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flash

noun as in instant, split second

noun as in demonstration

verb as in move fast and display

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There are also flashes of images that frankly, we couldn't make any sense of, but maybe you'll have better luck:

From Salon

Despite flashes of brilliance as a rookie and a record-setting career at Ohio State, Dobbins was not a highly coveted commodity on the free-agent market.

At 10am, red lights flashed up on a map of Britain as prepayment meters ran out of money, and the firm extended “friendly credit” to avoid a middle-of-the-night cut off.

From BBC

“Speak of the devil,” he laughs, flashing his iPhone screen at the computer camera for me to see.

Showing a humbleness which motivates others was illustrated off court when, in 2018, he led from the front to help his home island of Mallorca recover from devastating flash flooding.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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