(noun.) a lamp for providing momentary light to take a photograph.
(noun.) a bright patch of color used for decoration or identification; 'red flashes adorned the airplane'; 'a flash sewn on his sleeve indicated the unit he belonged to'.
(noun.) a momentary brightness.
(noun.) a sudden brilliant understanding; 'he had a flash of intuition'.
(noun.) a short vivid experience; 'a flash of emotion swept over him'; 'the flashings of pain were a warning'.
(noun.) a sudden intense burst of radiant energy.
(verb.) appear briefly; 'The headlines flashed on the screen'.
(verb.) emit a brief burst of light; 'A shooting star flashed and was gone'.
(verb.) make known or cause to appear with great speed; 'The latest intelligence is flashed to all command posts'.
(verb.) protect by covering with a thin sheet of metal; 'flash the roof'.
(verb.) expose or show briefly; 'he flashed a $100 bill'.
(verb.) gleam or glow intermittently; 'The lights were flashing'.
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