Present participle for to shine in a bright but brief, sudden, or intermittent way
“A shriek echoed around the hill as bright lights began to flash under the tree.”
Present participle for to move or pass very quickly
“But Agu, who was watching him closely, had seen that scornful look flash across his face.”
Present participle for to display, or make known, openly or publicly
“Electronic signs will flash instructions in large letters urging drivers to slow down.”
Present participle for to make a conspicuous display of (something) so as to impress or attract attention
“He doesn't ever flash his wealth. You'd never know for a second that he was rich.”
Present participle for to briefly expose one's body or undergarments, or part of it, in public
“She decided to flash some leg to garner attention from the paparazzi.”
Present participle for to promote the use, sale, or acceptance of
Present participle for to hover an RFID device such as a smartcard over a receiver, often with a graphical user interface, in order to make a payment or gain access to the vehicle
Present participle for to imply, or to be an indirect sign or indication of
Present participle for explode violently or flash like lightning
Present participle for to know intuitively or by immediate perception
Present participle for call for electronically
(occur to) Present participle for to reveal to one's mind or thoughts
Present participle for to see or perceive briefly or partially
Present participle for to appear or be visible
Present participle for to look over or scrutinize, especially a wide area
Present participle for to remember or bring back to mind
Present participle for to throw with a sudden effort or thrust
(of light or an image) Present participle for to bend back or mirror
Giving off or reflecting light
Very hot, having a significantly high temperature
Brief or short in duration
The practice or character trait of deliberately drawing attention to oneself
An intense brightness of, or from, light
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