flashed; flashing; flashes
1
a
: to give off light suddenly or in quick bursts
cameras flashing
Thunder rumbled and lightning flashed.
b
: to glow or gleam especially with animation or passion
Her eyes flashed with anger.
2
: to break forth in or like a sudden flame or flare
A metallic ray of light flashed out from the summit …—
Jack London
3
a
: to appear suddenly
a message flashed on the screen
An idea flashed through my mind [=I suddenly had an idea]
b
: to move with great speed
the days flash by
a car flashed by.
… the red roads began to flash past …—
Lucy Maud Montgomery
4
a
: to break forth or out so as to make a sudden display
He smiled, his white teeth flashing at me.
b
: to act or speak vehemently and suddenly especially in anger
5
: to have sudden insight
—often used with on
6
of a liquid
: to change suddenly or violently into vapor
7
: to expose one's breasts or genitals usually suddenly and briefly in public
1
a
: to cause the sudden appearance of (light)
They flashed the car's headlights at us.
b
: to cause to burst violently into flame
c(1)
: to cause (light) to reflect
(2)
: to cause (something) to reflect light
flash a mirror
(3)
: to cause (a lamp) to flash
d
: to convey by means of flashes of light
flashed an SOS
2
a
: to make known or cause to appear with great speed
flash a message on the screen
b
: to display obtrusively and ostentatiously
always flashing a roll of bills
c
: to expose to view usually suddenly and briefly
flashed a badge
… she flashed me a grateful look.—
Donna Tartt
3
: to cover with or form into a thin layer: such as
a
: to protect against rain by covering with sheet metal or a substitute
b
: to coat (glass) with a thin layer (as of metal or a differently colored glass)
4
: to subject (an exposed photographic negative or positive) to a supplementary uniform exposure to light before development in order to modify detail or tone
5
: to expose one's breasts or genitals usually suddenly and briefly to
flashed the audience
6
a
archaic
: splash
b
: to fill by a sudden inflow of water
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