Pronunciation: /ˈflæʃɪŋ/
noun the act of displaying or showing something briefly
A1 The flashing lights on the police car caught my attention.
A2 I saw a flashing sign that said 'Sale' outside the store.
B1 The flashing of lightning in the distance indicated an approaching storm.
B2 The flashing of cameras made the red carpet event feel like a movie premiere.
C1 The flashing of neon lights in the city created a vibrant and lively atmosphere.
C2 The flashing of fireworks in the night sky was a breathtaking sight.
verb displaying or showing something briefly
adjective displaying briefly or intermittently
A1 The flashing lights on the police car caught my attention.
A2 She wore a flashing necklace that sparkled in the sunlight.
B1 The flashing neon sign outside the store drew customers in.
B2 The flashing images on the screen were mesmerizing.
C1 The flashing of lightning in the distance signaled an approaching storm.
C2 The flashing cameras captured every moment of the event.
formal The flashing lights on the emergency vehicles alerted the drivers to move out of the way.
informal I saw the flashing lights and knew the party was getting started.
slang She was flashing her new phone around like it was the coolest thing ever.
figurative His smile was like a flashing beacon of happiness in the room.
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