![]() ![]() These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'in a flash.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. 2023 Erin Clark/Globe Staff Though the record-setting 300-meter sprint was over in a flash, the anticipation mounted gradually in the boys’ 2-mile, as Framingham’s Sam Burgess and Westford Academy’s Paul Bergeon separated from the pack, running stride for stride at a record-setting pace. ![]() Nina Metz, Chicago Tribune, Velazquez said some, if not all, of the creative ideas come in a flash. Andrew Seligman,, But the show has nothing to say about it - Charlotte is disturbed but seems entirely unaware of the implications - and it’s gone in a flash. Strassel, WSJ, 1 June 2023 Mancini got thrown out trying to reach second base on the play, and the lead disappeared in a flash. Brendan Morrow, The Week, 1 June 2023 Mark Kelly A week can feel like an eon in Washington, while six months passes in a flash. David Streit, Washington Post, 1 June 2023 But given Miller's criminal allegations, the actor may soon be gone from DC in a flash. a watch with a luminous dial often used figuratively the luminous clarity of her writing a luminous essay 2 a : filled with light : brightly lit The room was luminous with sunlight. Karla Pope, Woman's Day Magazine, 2 June 2023 Highs should still climb to the mid-80s but will drop 10 to 15 degrees in a flash as the front arrives. 1 : producing or seeming to produce light : shining luminous stars/galaxies I saw the cats luminous eyes in my cars headlights. Recent Examples on the Web Your photo-loving teen can capture her memories in a flash with this instant print camera. ![]()
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