A lamp for providing momentary light to take a photograph.
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Examples for "flash"
Examples for "flash"
1Water flowing underground News flash: scientists say there's water in Wellington Harbour.
2The Fiji Met Service said heavy rain may lead to flash flooding.
3They were given a new sense of urgency after the flash crash.
4I picked my way toward the point where I'd seen the flash.
5In another flash of lightning, he saw clearly: the car was gone.
1I'd just had an idea that was as bright as a flashbulb.
2Lightning splintered the sky like a flashbulb going off in her face.
3Then he held it to his chest and the flashbulb popped.
4She backs away, flashbulb movements broadcasting every kink in her DNA.
5A plain-clothes cop began to take pictures, his flashbulb popping again and again.
1He did not employ a flashgun but used all the available room light.
2But with film or pixels, a flashgun is a harsh and ugly thing.
3Main Street was lit as if by a flashgun.
4Ever thrown a set of charged batteries into a flashgun only to find them empty?
5He screwed on the flashgun, checked his film supply, then moved out to the field itself.
1For one photoflash of an instant, the field was illuminated.
2A bright photoflash suddenly lit the landing above me.
3For groups examined at shock levels above 100 V, the foot shock was so potent that a photoflash was ineffective in producing RA.
1The base is made to take in an electric flash lamp battery.
2For just an instant a flash lamp had lighted up the darkness!
3Wheeling like a flash , Tom Reade produced the pocket flash lamp.
4With an electric flash lamp in one hand and the rubber hose in the other, Bruce stood watching.
5With his left hand he held an electric pocket flash lamp, whose rays he flashed into the dark places.
1She bent down and kissed him and the flash bulb went off.
2The White House photographer says that all the Republican candidates grin more or less automatically at the sight of a flash bulb.
3I'm about to say something intended to take the place of a witty reply when the rearview mirror lights up like a flash bulb.
4Sidewalk trees, storefronts, and a bonanza of billboards are adazzle with flashing bulbs.
5It applauded wildly every time the flash bulbs went off.
6The house was packed that night-the room was lit up with photographers' flash bulbs.
7He got restless & strolled around and entered a room whose walls contained many flashing bulbs.
8They posed before the flash bulbs to promote their latest movies and build support for new projects.
9Every time they nearly got their lines again, Capa set off new flash bulbs and threw them.
10They had now raised the lid of the trunk, and Kessler was photographing the interior with flash bulbs.
11TV cameras and old-style flash bulbs.
12A dozen flash bulbs went off as Jasmine Guinness, Ireland's serious contender for supermodeldom, arrived in leopardskin pants.
13The flash bulbs made her so nervous that she broke her beads and spilled them all over the stage.
14Next to the Co-op was a dingy-looking amusement arcade, with a row of flashing bulbs above its shabby marquee.
15He saw other policemen arriving and the flash bulbs of cameras in the distance like little bolts of lightning.
16Blinding camera flash bulbs.
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