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・ flapjack
・ flapper
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・ flaringly
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・ flash burner
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・ flasher
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Flash
(flsh), v. i.[imp. & p. p.Flashed (flsht); p. pr. & vb. n.Flashing.] [Cf. OE. flaskien, vlaskien to pour, sprinkle, dial. Sw. flasa to blaze, E. flush, flare.]
1. To burst or break forth with a sudden and transient flood of flame and light; as, the lighting flashes vividly; the powder flashed.
2. To break forth, as a sudden flood of light; to burst instantly and brightly on the sight; to show a momentary brilliancy; to come or pass like a flash.
Names which have flashed and thundered as the watch words of unnumbered struggles.
Talfourd.
The object is made to flash upon the eye of the mind.
M. Arnold.
A thought flashed through me, which I clothed in act.
Tennyson.
3. To burst forth like a sudden flame; to break out violently; to rush hastily.
Every hour
He flashes into one gross crime or other.
Shak.
To flash in the pan, to fail of success. [Colloq.] See under Flash, a burst of light. Bartlett.
Syn. -- Flash, Glitter, Gleam, Glisten, Glister.
Flash
(flsh), v. t.
1. To send out in flashes; to cause to burst forth with sudden flame or light.
The chariot of paternal Deity,
Flashing thick flames.
Milton.
2. To convey as by a flash; to light up, as by a sudden flame or light; as, to flash a message along the wires; to flash conviction on the mind.
3. (Glass Making) To cover with a thin layer, as objects of glass with glass of a different color. See Flashing, n., 3 (b).
4. To trick up in a showy manner.
Limning and flashing it with various dyes.
A. Brewer.
5. [Perh. due to confusion between flash of light and plash, splash.] To strike and throw up large bodies of water from the surface; to splash. [Obs.]
He rudely flashed the waves about.
Spenser.
Flashed glass. See Flashing, n., 3.

Flash
n.; pl. Flashes ().
1. A sudden burst of light; a flood of light instantaneously appearing and disappearing; a momentary blaze; as, a flash of lightning.
2. A sudden and brilliant burst, as of wit or genius; a momentary brightness or show.
The flash and outbreak of a fiery mind.
Shak.
No striking sentiment, no flash of fancy.
Wirt.
3. The time during which a flash is visible; an instant; a very brief period.
The Persians and Macedonians had it for a flash.
Bacon.
4. A preparation of capsicum, burnt sugar, etc., for coloring and giving a fictitious strength to liquors.
Flash light, or
Flashing light, a kind of light shown by lighthouses, produced by the revolution of reflectors, so as to show a flash of light every few seconds, alternating with periods of dimness. Knight.
Flash in the pan, the flashing of the priming in the pan of a flintlock musket without discharging the piece; hence, sudden, spasmodic effort that accomplishes nothing.

Flash
a.
1. Showy, but counterfeit; cheap, pretentious, and vulgar; as, flash jewelry; flash finery.
2. Wearing showy, counterfeit ornaments; vulgarly pretentious; as, flash people; flash men or women; -- applied especially to thieves, gamblers, and prostitutes that dress in a showy way and wear much cheap jewelry.
Flash house, a house frequented by flash people, as thieves and whores; hence, a brothel. "A gang of footpads, reveling with their favorite beauties at a flash house." Macaulay.

Flash
n.Slang or cant of thieves and prostitutes.

Flash
n.[OE. flasche, flaske; cf. OF. flache, F. flaque.]
1. A pool. [Prov. Eng.] Haliwell.
2. (Engineering) A reservoir and sluiceway beside a navigable stream, just above a shoal, so that the stream may pour in water as boats pass, and thus bear them over the shoal.
Flash wheel (Mech.), a paddle wheel made to revolve in a breast or curved water way, by which water is lifted from the lower to the higher level.



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