How To Use Flashbulb In A Sentence

  • Unfortunately, my attention is diverted to the two dozen photographers camped out below the stage; their flashbulbs pop like fireworks.
  • Don't fret though, Phil's been allowed back into the 'reality-based community' fold today with his latest tweet: "Also, that 'flashbulb' I saw in Draco was almost certainly an TDG - Science, Magick, Myth and History
  • The roar of the crowd could be heard inside the courtroom, where cameras rolled and flashbulbs popped.
  • Flashbulbs pop with resonance, the ship's engine throbbed with power.
  • The final scene shows her stepping onto a red carpet in a blaze of paparazzi flashbulbs.
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  • The camera flashbulbs glowed, and the crowd which were waiting patiently for the celebrity from Australia to arrive, went berserk.
  • Then, in a move that brought the house down, she ran down the stairs and planted a kiss on his cheek as flashbulbs popped.
  • For example, the few photographs taken inside a dark doorway or unlit shrine exhibit dramatic shadows, but that was because Fagg did not use flashbulbs.
  • It's funny that the "fake news" program The Daily Show may edit its interviews to make the interviewee look silly, but in their news portion they always add the "flashbulb" effect between cuts to show that something's been edited out. CBS Sidesteps Questions About Editing Of McCain Interview
  • In flashbulbs they went owlish, lacquered in oil blue. Anis Shivani: Poetry Book Contests Should be Abolished: Why Contests Are the Stupidest Way to Publish First Books
  • Thanks to the flashbulbs of photographers and the screaming of adolescent girls, the atmosphere was more like a pop concert than a sporting event.
  • Kristin certainly isn't shy when it comes to camera flashbulbs, but these shots seem a little too planned out to us.
  • Goliath is a horrific giant cyclops; the drowning sinners trying to claw their way onto Noah's Ark are caught in flashbulb moments of terror and agony; Saul's army rends the raw meat of their slaughter as they try to avoid starvation; the mutilated corpses of Baanah and Rechab dangle from nooses in Hebron; the boiled heads of donkeys emerge from the cooking pot as starving Israelites look on with hungry eyes; Daniel's horned beast crushes a mountain of screaming men and women as it stalks the land; and in Revelations, the rains of fire, floods and famine lay waste to cities as horribly burned famine victims scream and claw at their flesh. Boing Boing
  • Even memories of highly emotionally charged events - so-called "flashbulb" memories - are just as likely to suffer this distortion. Planet Atheism
  • Some of the paparazzi were screaming for Jack and some were screaming for Cher, and all the flashbulbs were going off.
  • The face at the window instantly vanished, and Pete realized the light had come from a camera flashbulb. THREE IN ONE
  • The men who have become gods will pose austerely before the popping flashbulbs of news photographs, and there will be few to consider -- so deep is the mind-set of an age -- whether the desire to link life to matter may not have blinded us to the more remarkable characteristics of both. Robert Lanza, M.D.: Why Does Life Exist?
  • Flashbangs produced an incredibly bright light—approximately two million candela, which even with eyes closed would cause a bleaching of the rhodopsin, the visual purple in the eye, creating the spots and temporary blindness most people have experienced and referred to as the flashbulb effect. State of the Union
  • Suddenly, the door opened and O'Donoghue was lit up by the glare of flashbulbs and camera lights as he maintained his strict, heads-down position.
  • The cameras, their flashbulbs flickering like summer lightning, captured it all perfectly for next day's front pages. THE SCAR
  • As the flashbulbs popped excitedly around them, the pair cuddled like long-lost lovers; but it was a fleeting romance.
  • By nature she is a thoughtful, serious girl whose natural reticence has been reinforced by too many rooms full of flashbulbs and poised pens.
  • April 21, 2010 at 3:04 pm dos paparcatsies flashbulbs hurtz mii eyez. ai fink ai’l rezt 4 da rest ob da afternoonish. I’m not fat - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Awaiting them at the airport last Wednesday morning was an onslaught of cameras, microphones, flashbulbs and curious reporters.
  • She seems not to hear her name whispered repeatedly from the other side of the bar, not even to notice the flashbulbs that explode each time she turns her profile to the gallery. Maximum Security
  • Practically, this means that most items will never see the light of archivists' flashbulbs.
  • When we came out of the restaurant it was flashbulb city and you can't see a thing.
  • He keeps this up for little more than a minute but it's more than enough time for the paparazzi flashbulbs to capture this unexpected turn of events for posterity.
  • How can the royal family exist in the public consciousness if not through the flashbulbs and omnipresent cameras?
  • Flashbangs produced an incredibly bright light—approximately two million candela, which even with eyes closed would cause a bleaching of the rhodopsin, the visual purple in the eye, creating the spots and temporary blindness most people have experienced and referred to as the flashbulb effect. State of the Union
  • As necks craned and flashbulbs popped, Amir emerged from behind the audience and walked through them, smiling and waving his arms.
  • She gave him another perfectly manufactured smile as flashbulbs went off around them.
  • I see beastly flashbulbs of many thingummies moving in the landfall without the slightest knuckle-duster of the landfall I see all the many thingummies going about the landfall. Parajanov Contra Zizek (oder selbst proclaimed Brechtian Beast Z vs aSublime moving picture for magnitude of efficacy.)
  • It is as if a flashbulb suddenly clicked brightly inside his dark, dark brain.
  • Therefore, a desired aesthetic goal is a face with defined planes that will reflect favourably from lights of a flashbulb, yet not look drawn.
  • Then the medal was handed over; flashbulbs popped.
  • Though it is good that there is interest in the turtles, the beach is awash with flashlights and flashbulbs, causing considerable disturbance to the turtles.
  • Outside, Paul could see the flashbulbs of the photographers lighting up.
  • Like a flashbulb illuminating fog, light from the outburst of a star has revealed its dusty surroundings.
  • Twinkling flashbulbs lit up Centre Court like fireworks in the night when Sampras kissed the trophy once again, his eyes glistening from the tears he had shed moments earlier after he whacked his final service winner to beat Patrick Rafter 6-7 Sampras wins historic Wimbledon title
  • I did not feel that I could stand there bearing my canines for 30 seconds waiting for the flashbulbs to stop popping without melting into the floor at my own artificiality.
  • Hall opened his eyes, and instantly flashbulbs popped, blinding him momentarily.
  • He added that so-called flashbulb memory of the kind that I had can be incredibly vivid and still be very wrong. Gizmodo
  • She will face much less pressure during the next year (i.e., fewer flashbulbs popping in her face, etc.) and will now have the motivation of going in as an underdog.
  • I had to finish my last novel and wait two weeks before I suddenly had my flashbulb moment of what the story had been about all along. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Plot, Mood and Character
  • This new method not only revolutionized the dangerous field of indoor photography, but also was the forerunner to photographic flashbulbs and floodlights.
  • Actually even so-called 'flashbulb memories'—like where you were when Kennedy was shot—can be quite inaccurate or easily change over time.
  • What the police did remember to do was take my mug shot, and I faced my first flashbulb moment within minutes of leaving the cell. Fallin’ Up
  • Sources of light (the sun and other visible stars, lamps, camera flashbulbs, etc.) appear bright because the radiation that they emit enters the eye directly.
  • As a photographer took his photo and the flashbulb went off, the child screamed loudly.
  • The age of flashbulb photography and celebrities in the front row.

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