FLASH in a Sentence
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240 example sentences for FLASH, such as:
1. The camera has a builtin flash.
2. My camera needs a new flash bulb.
3. But Lily had a flash of reassurance.
4. A message flashed up on my computer screen.
5. She leaned forward with a responsive flash.
2. My camera needs a new flash bulb.
3. But Lily had a flash of reassurance.
4. A message flashed up on my computer screen.
5. She leaned forward with a responsive flash.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of FLASH
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flash
n. a lamp for providing momentary light to take a photograph
n. a short vivid experience
Classic Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1 She turned on him with a sudden flash of indignation.
2 He used to think that fifty years sounded like a long time to live together, but now it seemed to him that they might pass in a flash.
3 He remembered afterward, with a grim flash of self-derision, what importance he had attached to the weighing of these probabilities.
4 But in a flash he remembered the alternative.
5 "I never said Ashley was a coward," said Melanie, her eyes beginning to flash.
6 Under the words, Emmie broke her husband's hold and fled for the carriage, scrambling in with a flash of patent-leather boots with bright-red tops and red tassels.
7 She thought of Rhett, a flash of white teeth against swarthy skin, sardonic black eyes caressing her.
8 Even in this flash of revelation, she realized vaguely that, foolish though they seemed, theirs was the right attitude.
9 He swung around in a flash and his gray eyes met hers with an intensity that made her hands go to her throat.
10 There was a flash of genuine feeling in his eyes as he turned to her.
11 Through the boughs of the long avenue beyond the gardens she caught the flash of wheels, and divined that more visitors were approaching.
12 She leaned forward with a responsive flash.
13 The words were projected sharply against Lily's silence, and she saw in a flash that her own act had given them their emphasis.
14 As she did so, it struck her with a flash of irony that she was indebted to Gus Trenor for the means of buying them.
15 But Lily had a flash of reassurance.
Example Sentence: (30 in 3 pages)
1 In a flash of pure genius, she realized the answer to the problem.
2 Start crossing when the green WALK sign starts to flash.
3 This camera has a built-in flash.
4 My camera needs a new flash bulb.
5 The camera has a builtin flash.
6 He needed to prove that his success was not just a flash in the pan.
7 We now interrupt our normal transmission to bring you a special news flash.
8 Vocabulary building is a cumulative process: as you go through your flash cards, you will add new words to your vocabulary, one by one.
9 Dozens of people are believed to have been killed by a flash flood in a popular tourist area.
10 Suddenly there was a flash of light and Tom came tearing by him: "Run!" said he; "run, for your life!" He needn't have repeated it; once was enough; Huck was making thirty or forty miles an hour before the repetition was uttered.
11 You should cull the words you need to study from all the flash cards.
12 In most cases, according to one hypothesis, a dying star produces a black hole without a bang or a flash.
13 Halim flashed his official card, and managed to get hold of a soldier to guard the Land Rover.
14 The light flashed out from the little lighthouse.
15 A message flashed up on my computer screen.