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have a flash

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We forgot that the vintage camera didn’t have a flash; without the luminescence of a mirror, these Polaroids are dark and ethereal.

Flying at night requires additional training and anti-collision lights “that can be seen for 3 statute miles and have a flash rate sufficient to avoid a collision.”

Have a flash mob in the park and to do the Thriller dance—just leave plenty of space between the undead.

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I have a flash of the guy toiletries I saw under the sink while hunting for toilet paper in Jupiter’s bathroom, and another of the six items of his clothing I pulled from her basket while trying to find her a shirt.

Sometimes I’d think her brain was waking up and have a flash of hope, only to see it sink back again.

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

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