How To Use Flashing In A Sentence

  • My hair was matted and wild -- my limbs soiled with salt ooze; while at sea, I had thrown off those of my garments that encumbered me, and the rain drenched the thin summer-clothing I had retained -- my feet were bare, and the stunted reeds and broken shells made them bleed -- the while, I hurried to and fro, now looking earnestly on some distant rock which, islanded in the sands, bore for a moment a deceptive appearance -- now with flashing eyes reproaching the murderous ocean for its unutterable cruelty. III.9
  • The Japanese fisheries agency said activists on Thursday obstructed Japanese whaling in the Antarctic by throwing bottles of what it described as butyric acid onto whaling ships, as well as flashing laser lights and using water cannon. EcoEarth.Info Environment RSS Newsfeed
  • The cooperative transport in a two-dimensional system of hard balls is studied, which is underdamped and under the deterministically flashing ratchet potential.
  • From the dark streets of the city, whether lit by a single streetlamp or brazenly flashing neon signs, to the desolate coastline, where Marlowe is first blackjacked by an unknown assailant, there is no safe haven from disorder and danger. Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
  • The flame was glorious - radiant with the colours of antique knighthood and the flashing gallantries of the past; but no substance fed it; flaring wildly, it tossed to and fro in the wind; it was suddenly put out.
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  • Pettin's men surged up the steps at them, weapons flashing in the guttery light; Del's screaming, shrill as an angry hawk's, stabbed through Joanna's panic like the senseless sounds of nightmare. The Silicon Mage
  • Lucky for you teens, Jessica hasn't been flashing any particularly noticeable jewelry on her fingers.
  • Their rattling calls reverberate along waterways throughout the breeding season, and their flashing wings are apparent year-round. CITIZEN-TIMES.com - News
  • Last week, a bronze-skinned buckaroo, with a flashing red neckerchief above his blue shirt, with shining leather chaparejos and crimson saddle-blanket, dashed up from a Western skyline on a snorting, piebald cow-pony.
  • Opening his eyes to slits, he brought his wrist in front of his face to see the light flashing on his wristband .
  • The edge of his gauntlets show beneath the edge of his shirtsleeves, flashing as he walks in time with the bracers that cling to his shins and over his feet.
  • He had a habit of flashing the wads of cash his benevolent son sent home to him.
  • Referee Declan Corcoran had a busy match, whistling for 45 frees and flashing no less than eight yellow cards in what was a very stop-start game throughout.
  • The city was perched on its barren, hot rock, with scarcely a drop of water, and its inhabitants must often have been tempted to wish that there had been running down the sun-bleached bed of the Kedron a flashing stream, such as laved the rock-cut temples and tombs of Thebes. Expositions of Holy Scripture Isaiah and Jeremiah
  • If neither side were vulnerable, the green light would be flashing. Times, Sunday Times
  • This may indicate that roof leakage is occurring where the drain vent pipe penetrates the roof flashing.
  • It was only the sun, flashing briefly on her bleached hair.
  • Since I've seen another student spend over a grand on a mobile hard drive/digital camera combo, I've decided to start flashing the cash.
  • Their thirty and forty - thousand-ton battleships slowed down half a dozen miles offshore and maneuvered in ponderous evolutions, while tiny scout-boats (lean, six-funneled destroyers) ran in, cutting blackly the flashing sea like so many sharks. Goliah
  • The sheep bawled, it's eyes flashing with pain, its tongue lolling from its mouth, a perfect cloud of vapor mushrooming from its cries. February 2012 Denver, COLORADO
  • Drifts of sea pinks coloured the soft grass of the cliff tops and house martins zipped by flashing their pure white rumps.
  • I would sit with friends and watch what amounted to a dizzying haze of flashing light and colour. Times, Sunday Times
  • And then, the writing on the wall flashing in gigantic neon letters, they tried an end-run -- appealing to the BC Supreme Court to enjoin Braidwood from finding any misconduct on their part. Archive 2009-06-01
  • Supply and fix all necessary associated flashings, galvanised gutters, fillers, ventilated fillers, closers and fixings to form a totally weathertight construction on completion.
  • It is also supposed to allow me to get money from an automatic teller machine by flashing my arm instead of punching in my PIN number.
  • Concentrating on defending herself, S'aturinni bought the Major enough time to mumble slightly different syllables, his gemmed gauntlets flashing red this time as a volley of prismatic darts materialised.
  • So for fun, we ran around campus in nothing but trench coats flashing people.
  • Intermittent darkness and flashing so played on the enemy line from Gommecourt to Maricourt that it looked like a reef on a loppy day. The Old Front Line
  • We seem to be hard-wired into receiving streaming images from TV, film, print and our social media, fiercely flashing before us at strobe-light speed, yet never quite lingering long enough for us to take a really deep look into the energetics behind the images. Heather McCloskey Beck: Creating Peace Through Conscience and Creativity
  • Flashing white light illuminated the silhouettes of the mountains and red and yellow tracer fire soared into the sky. DESPERADOES
  • Jason swiveled in his chair and typed a command at the keyboard below the flashing screen.
  • On the road, flashing red or amber lights means traffic from all directions has right of way.
  • Dancers jammed a floor of flashing disco lights. THE ZANZIBAR CHEST: A Memoir of Love and War
  • A head with rosy cheeks, tousled hair, and flashing glasses suddenly appeared before me.
  • But to my surprise, the futuristic seats don't actually spin round; we end up hunched awkwardly over the flashing armrests, gawping around and discussing the curious venue.
  • The public and the private interfuse here, like Clarence's remarkable image of diamonds flashing in the hollow eyes of skulls.
  • The mileposts along I - 96 were flashing past rapidly, as Michigan's generous speed limit and liberal enforcement policies allowed 75 mph on this last leg toward Grand Rapids.
  • "No," she said, flashing me a sphinx-like smile.
  • On the dashboard the bleeping sound carried on and a red light was flashing with the sound.
  • There's something about a rampageous woman flashing men that resonates with power.
  • While the others were leaping around in Union Jack mini-dresses or leopardskin catsuits, flashing tattoos and tongue studs, she was usually lurking in the background.
  • Seconds later, with scant time to jump out of the way, in a flurry of sticks, leaves and flashing lights the boys in blue rush past at well over the speed limit.
  • I was raised on flashing lights and sounds effects that ranged from bloops all the way to bleeps.
  • As well, Mr. MacAdam confirms that he advised the plaintiffs to engage a roofing consultant to give an opinion on the adequacy of the roof flashings and the roofing ballast.
  • Stations are being closed for renovation: indicator boards tell when the next train is due: on one line little flashing lights on a map show where the train now is.
  • The high octane opening number -- fueled by the multi-media television screens flashing flags, and George Bush (what would we do without Bush-the-punching-bag) playing golf amidst a really effective multipurpose city backdrop -- sets us up for our journey, which includes Iraq, protests, sex, and having babies (counterpointed with shooting up). Patricia Zohn: Culture Zohn: American Idiot: Does It Speak Across Generations?
  • He could already hear the sounds of patrolmen, calling out over the stretch of nothingness, flashing their lights every which way.
  • But what makes the piece so powerful is that he performs it with a dangerous charm flashing smiles of complicity at the neutered hacks.
  • Later, as they lay wrapped in scratchy sheets, her eyes flashing a very ordinary hazel and she cackled, “I have an idea.” 365 tomorrows » 2009 » June : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • The flashing orange lights of the recovery vehicle beam into my room as the mechanic continually revs the failing engine.
  • In that flashing glimpse, even as he reined and spurred to make his own horse leap sidewise out from under, Harley Kennan observed the scratched skin and torn clothing, the wild-burning eyes, and the haggardness under the scraggly growth of beard, of the man-hunted man. CHAPTER XXXVI
  • TO the books of the monastery some human interest clings: we can at once conjure up a picture of the cloister and the scribe at his work; the handling of an old manuscript, the turning over of finely-written and quaintly-illuminated yellow pages, throws the mind flashing back centuries to the silent writer in his carrell. Old English Libraries; The Making, Collection and Use of Books During the Middle Ages
  • Sugar presses forward, rolling this talking Sisyphus stone farther up the slope, flashing William a smile of reassurance.
  • He cites as a perfect example the scene in Basic Instinct where Sharon Stone is brought to the cop station for questioning and winds up flashing everyone a glimpse of her Lesser Antilles.
  • The voice penetrated my deep cloud of sleep, a silvery bolt of lightning flashing through the underwater dream-currents.
  • He cites as a perfect example the scene in Basic Instinct where Sharon Stone is brought to the cop station for questioning and winds up flashing everyone a glimpse of her Lesser Antilles.
  • The priest realized the crucial moment, felt his power tottering, opened his mouth in denunciation, but fled backward before the truculent advance, upraised fist, and flashing eyes, of Mackenzie. The Sun of the Wolf
  • Flashing lights on a parked car usually signal a warning .
  • The housing is silver plastic, looks pretty schmick and is thankfully free of flashing lights, glowy bits or fluorescent stickers.
  • Visual disturbances: these can precede the headache and common complaints include wavy lines, blind spots and flashing lights. Times, Sunday Times
  • They flipped, flashing their white bellies, then logrolled fast like birds in a birdbath. The Whale Warriors
  • Flashing a parole identification card, the wiry Drummondville native explains that although he'd like to sample the occasional quaff in a pub, he'll have to wait until age 69 before he can.
  • This good-time gal pushes men away while flashing a come-hither look; they have to decide whether the light in her eyes is red or green.
  • As we walked on, beautiful Indian sunbirds, their iridescent green flanks flashing brightly in the sunlight, flew past in a profusion of colours.
  • She turned her attention to the scenery flashing past her.
  • Cheap, relatively low-fat and funkier than trainers with flashing lights. The Sun
  • It can also operate in a silent mode, alerting security personnel with a flashing light.
  • Over his shoulders, clasped at the neck with a large gold-and-precious-stone buckle of the same mysterious form as the hieroglyphic crest at the head of the Programs, he wore a wonderful burnouse of white and gold fleece, the gold predominating over the white, and flashing fiercely, gorgeously in the sun. The Mark of the Beast
  • Her large dark eyes are flashing.
  • And during all this time I kept getting flashing pictures in my mind of Chantal, like a magic lantern slide.
  • I remember looking at him there, that shadowy figure sitting cross-legged on that cushion with his peaked ears twitching, his eyes flashing like a brief flare of sun off oil on water.
  • He whipped the bowie knife from the back of his sodden shirt, flashing it; his teeth bared like a cornered cat or jackal.
  • Visual disturbances: these can precede the headache and common complaints include wavy lines, blind spots and flashing lights. Times, Sunday Times
  • May I point out that you could be pulled over for flashing your highbeams at the left lane lingerer. Move over Jersey drivers, Manahan takes on the left-lane lingerers
  • To begin with, it's a 40-foot-long vehicle that's painted bright orange and carrying a flashing strobe light on the roof.
  • When Zen monks sit for hours on end in zazen formal "sitting meditation" they are left with no other distraction but the flashing images of their minds. Archive 2009-02-22
  • I could see red, white and blue strobe lights flashing all along the water on the Manhattan side.
  • At the press of a button, the bike lets out beeps and the lights start flashing, making it easy for you to locate it in a crowded parking lot.
  • Each hotel-casino has its trademark -- musical fountains, a half-scale Eiffel Tower, a roller coaster -- but inside they're almost identical: a fetid swamp of beeping, blooping, flashing slot machines, swarming with millions of elderly addicts on three-wheeler scooters. Paul Carr: The Strip Diary, Day Two: Spending a Sober Month on the Vegas Strip? Don't Forget to Bring Your Own Stripper
  • It all started with a harmless little jog, this dude, Chumani Maxwele a 25 year old student at UCT, and card carrying ANC member, is jogging on De Waal Drive when a whole series of speeding, black 4×4s, with sirens blaring and blue lights flashing, zooms passed him, probably giving him a huge skrik. Muti
  • He saw the flashing forms of gray, the gleaming eyes, the lolling tongues, the slavered fangs. THE LAW OF LIFE
  • Disco beats and falsetto vocals nestled up to squelchy parps and ghost noises, and all to an accompaniment of flashing light-sabres.
  • There were red and blue lights flashing over the house.
  • I finished down an arched spine of a ridge, village in view, and sloe tree scrub and birch, menacing fly agaric funghi, and a flashing flock of goldcrests.
  • It's odd that feeling that seizes when I enter my office and see the DSL modem's lines flashing in a slow unmusical pattern.
  • We know that the flashing checkerboard is a very salient stimulus for just the visual processing areas of the brain," she says. Boing Boing: February 15, 2004 - February 21, 2004 Archives
  • A steady stream of ambulances was coming out of the school drive, all with lights flashing and sirens screaming into the leaden sky.
  • Players have complained he provokes them by flashing cards right in their faces. The Sun
  • Before the scythe could get halfway through its arc, the void-sword was flashing through the air, severing the long haft of the farm tool.
  • Jack finally looked in his rearview mirror, and the woman began flashing her brights at him.
  • They were like crystal clear pools of pale green water, emotions, thoughts, flashing like quicksilver fish in their depths. DEVIL'S BRIDE
  • She is so over-the-top that she's fun to watch: shimmying and shaking, flashing her teeth, and rolling her eyes.
  • Moor circled round his opponent, as a hawk circles when about to make a swoop; his steed obeyed his rider with matchless quickness; at every attack of the infidel, it seemed as if the Christian knight must sink beneath his flashing scimiter. Washington Irving
  • He saw the flashing lights of the highway patrol car in his driving mirror.
  • The car was flashing its lights and sounding the horn.
  • I would sit with friends and watch what amounted to a dizzying haze of flashing light and colour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her eyes are now a flashing turquoise thanks to high-tech ophthalmic fashion.
  • He says he was driving his van towards the city centre when a car behind him started flashing its lights at him.
  • Suddenly all the indicators began flashing an angry red and several alarms signals went off at once creating a loud cacophony of buzzes, sirens and wails.
  • The venue was packed with babes in bikinis and muscle men flashing their pecs.
  • A white van with flashing lights mounted on its roof screeched around a corner ahead of them, barely stopping before armed and armored Watch officers tumbled out of the side doors.
  • Almost, when he knew the blow had started and just ere the edge of steel bit the flesh and nerves it seemed that he gazed upon the serene face of the Medusa, Truth - And, simultaneous with the bite of the steel on the onrush of the dark, in a flashing instant of fancy, he saw the vision of his head turning slowly, always turning, in the devil-devil house beside the breadfruit tree. THE RED ONE
  • The paradox of Aquin as author is that out of impotence and disease he made masterpieces of flashing, lapidary prose, that as a failure he was able to write macabre, lewd, violent, hilarious and arrogant novels.
  • There was a warning light flashing on the instrument panel.
  • A panel of dials, communications technology and fuel measuring equipment springs to life, beeping and flashing across the cabin.
  • My mother replied in a low voice through gritted teeth, her honey brown eyes flashing with anger.
  • As much as I hated the sound of sirens and the strobe-like effect from the flashing lights, a slow-moving ambulance was worse. Mercy Kill
  • Any speculation about us is probably untrue because we're not flashing the cash. Times, Sunday Times
  • Examine the condition of the flashings around chimneys, flue pipes, vent caps and anyplace where the roof and walls intersect.
  • Then, while Billy wandered in a vain search for abalones, Saxon lay and dabbled in the crystal-clear water of a roak-pool, dipping up handfuls of glistening jewels -- ground bits of shell and pebble of flashing rose and blue and green and violet. CHAPTER VI
  • Around 10% of sufferers say these feelings are accompanied by flashing lights or zigzag lines. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr. Johnston confirmed that the blow-up is not very detailed and that the parapet is open to the extent that the wood is not attached to the wall and it's open to the air at the leading edge of the flashing.
  • The metal plate was a piece of aluminum flashing that I†™ d cut, masked, and etched with a rubber stamp and some PCB etchant solution. Kater’s Art » 2009 » June
  • It comes ‘in curvets and caprioles, with the flashing of glutted fish-runs’, and so on for a page of equally shimmery and restive fine-tuning.
  • He, who was sheer bladed steel in the imperious flashing of his will, could swashbuckle and bully like any over-seas roisterer, or wheedle as wickedly winningly as the first woman out of Eden or the last woman of that descent. CHAPTER XI
  • Mackerel - traditionally a fair-weather fish - is still flashing its silver-blue disco gear on the fishmonger's slab. Times, Sunday Times
  • I looked up at the bright green neon sign flashing on and off, ‘Club Divine’ it read.
  • She was flashing her engagement ring around.
  • Stockport No 2 signal box, built in the 1870s, has 60 levers and is operated manually by two signallers using a system of bells and flashing lights.
  • In the marshy districts is seen the large elater, which displays both red and green lights; the red glare, like that of a lamp, alternately flashing on the beholder, then concealed as the insect turns his body in flight, but the ruddy reflection on the grass beneath being constantly visible as it leisurely pursues its course. The Western World Picturesque Sketches of Nature and Natural History in North and South America
  • Afterwards, I twitch nervously and experience flashing visions of her rolling her eyes and barking, ‘What business is it of yours?’
  • Some divers use permanently flashing strobes.
  • She keeps flashing that diamond about to show everyone that she is going to be married.
  • Viro cursed an oath, his fair eyes flashing, his muscles tensed.
  • A wince of pain flashing over her pale, clammy features told me she was slowly remembering.
  • Kath is a pretty dark-haired vivacious girl, whose flashing black eyes warn of the mass of complexities bubbling beneath the surface.
  • But very mournful was that fast day at Mizpeh, as the Jews looked along the hillside to their own holy mountain crowned by no white marble and gold Temple flashing back the sunbeams, but only with the tall castle of their enemies towering over the precipice. A Book of Golden Deeds
  • Metal flashings that once were soldered are now lapped and ‘sealed.’
  • You'll be presented with a flashing, blinking riot of color.
  • Prismatic refraction shows us the spectrum flashing out of a sort of nothing, which suggests a possible return into a single all-containing invisible source.
  • And we could even espy the flashing red, blue and silver uniforms of the Prussian soldiery themselves. ANTI-ICE
  • Depending on the type and location of the flashings, roofing tar or silicone or butyl rubber sealants can be used to seal small cracks and gaps.
  • I pulled the door open quietly and slipped inside, flashing the class a smile and giving a small wave.
  • The flashing orange lights of the recovery vehicle beam into my room as the mechanic continually revs the failing engine.
  • SAN ANTONIO — George Hill sank yet another big shot from the corner, this time right in front of the Dallas Mavericks bench, and ran back upcourt flashing three fingers. Spurs Push Mavs To Brink Of Elimination With Another Win
  • I stared after her for a moment or more, watching the pretty brown dress flashing in and out of shadow among the ragged greeneries, shafts of sunshine now and then flashing upon her hair. The Guest of Quesnay
  • His mind kept flashing back to the previous night.
  • I saw pixies and faeries flashing among the trees, giggling at us and flying forward.
  • For a moment their flashing orbs vied in regal rivalry; but at length the spirit of the mere animal yielded to the genius of the man. A Review of 'Alroy'
  • He dozed off into a pleasant slumber before being woken up to the sound of Klaxon sirens and flashing red lights from the hallway.
  • On the 40-minute journey across the bleak landscape of the Fens the coach was preceded by a vanguard of police motorcycles with blue lights flashing.
  • A few of the other most common defects that I find are missing nails in joist hangers (brackets that support the floor structure), missing flashing at the rim (metal that keeps water from leaking in to the house), and improper load transfers. Reuben's Home Inspection Blog - Part 2
  • The flashing lights denote dangerous roads ahead.
  • His left - hand / right - hand indicator is flashing.
  • But he has also invented a flashing lollipop for school crossings, a ‘whoosh machine’ to propel pigeons from perches on buildings, a golf club trolley wheel-cleaning attachment and a telescopic light bulb changer.
  • The Welsh international cleverly chested it down into the path of Earnshaw who gleefully smashed the ball home with a flashing volley.
  • the succession of flashing lights gave an illusion of movement
  • Lots of us have been embarrassed by mum flashing pictures of us naked as babies on the goatskin rug.
  • Just look for the tractor trailer with its hazard lights flashing, parked in the middle of the street as it waits to jockey into position in the plant's cramped parking lot.
  • He saw the flashing lights of the highway patrol car in his driving mirror.
  • In dark conditions, use a steady rather than a flashing light for best illumination. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fire kept flashing in the cave, dazzling her, and it was getting harder and harder to think clearly.
  • Here, by the sea, under the big sky, the palms and the bougainvillea flashing past, it should be easy to forget five years of destruction. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • Baccy down me sock, someone says something a little out of sway, a stranger in all dark non-prison clobber is opposite my open cell door flashing his watch in my direction he was. Archive 2006-02-01
  • [Greek: 'kouroi anarriptein ala pêdô,'] in their showy uniforms, push out from Ryker's; some bound upward past the oyster-beds of Fair Haven, away up among the salt-marsh meadows, where the Quinnipiac wanders under quaint old bridges among fair, green hills; some for the Light, shooting out into the broad waters of the open bay, their feathered oars flashing in the sunlight; some for The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No 3, September, 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy.
  • There was a warning light flashing on the instrument panel.
  • ‘You know me,’ he says, flashing his giant gold and silver rings and waggling his cigar.
  • Nicolas pulled up close behind them just as several more police cruisers, lights flashing and sirens blaring, screamed to a halt in front of the house.
  • Sasha smiled, a familiar look of distance flashing in his eye, and I knew he was recalling a memory.
  • She smiles as she shows off her vast board of flashing lights, complete with swingometer and colour-coded maps. Times, Sunday Times
  • The oil having been allowed to settle all night, the litharge solution is drawn off, and the oil run into a shallow tank or "bleacher," where it is exposed to the light to improve its color, and is, if necessary, steamed to drive off the lighter hydrocarbons and raise the flashing point to the legal minimum of 95° F. Scientific American Supplement, No. 611, September 17, 1887
  • I'd freewheeled down the hill, trees flashing past, the late summer sunlight flickering above my head.
  • It was aglow with light, as the sea itself, and the eyes were flashing in the starshine. Chapter 7
  • Please note the flashing part at the bottom of the balloons.
  • Amber reacted, her own light flashing brighter, a flare of red.
  • Immediately, the giveaway signs of serious sickness were flashing.
  • I get tired of thinking so hard and duck out through the vomitory, flashing my borrowed badge. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • The car window was smashed, and the indicator lights were flashing.
  • In order to savour the flashing returns and the artistic volleys, we must suffer the faltering second serve and the fallible forehand.
  • As the cavalcade of over 25 cars passed through Glenade that evening, the sheep in McGloin's meadow huddled together bewildered by the hooting horns and flashing lights.
  • Stop flashing that light in my eyes!
  • There were these and many more vague incidents of flashing, being leched at, commented on… and having strange hands feeling me up in crowded buses.
  • His eyes were flashing with anger, but they softened.
  • Brunswick are to her what the railroads are now to other countries: and richly is she blessed with sparkling waters from the diamond flashings of the mountain rill to the still calm beauty of the sheltered lake, the silvery streams, the sweeping river, and the unfrozen width of the winter harbour of her noble bay. Sketches and Tales Illustrative of Life in the Backwoods of New Brunswick, North America
  • Any material that meets these requirements may be used as an air barrier, including metal, plywood, gypsum wallboard, and a number of different types of waterproofing and flashing membranes.
  • A red light began blinking and flashing in the room, and an alarm went berserk.
  • He drew back the corner of the curtains and saw the fire engines, blue lights flashing and men in yellow helmets unreeling hoses through the darkness as smoke poured into the sky by the building site.
  • When not flashing the cash she is often abroad on glamorous holidays or enjoying lavish dinners with the players and their families. The Sun
  • It was only then that blue flashing lights were seen through the white net curtains of the lounge.
  • Police cars start arriving at the docks with lights flashing and sirens screaming, as irate ferry workers haul a body out of the water.
  • Bright lights, especially flashing lights, and strong smells, can also bring on an attack.
  • There was a murmuring and a snarl from the tribespeople, a flashing of knives from the sheaths and a clicking of rusting guns. The "Fuzziness" of Hoockla-Heen
  • The car then stopped with its hazard lights flashing. The Sun
  • The town is built in a valley, with the exception of Wambe's own kraal, that is situated at the mouth of some caves upon the slope of the opposing mountains, over which I hoped to see our impi's spears flashing in the morrow's light. Maiwa's Revenge
  • We were guided as we went by millions of fireflies whose flashing marked the banks like landing lights on an airstrip.
  • Some fog warning signs had been put up with flashing yellow lights.
  • ‘Bon,’ Mademoiselle Piera said from the table, flashing Ryan her best sickly saccharine smile.
  • Each Lancaster announced its arrival at the runway by flashing its code letter to Control. Bomber
  • We were surrounded by flashing blue lights. Times, Sunday Times
  • She stopped pacing and pulled herself up to full height, facing him with flashing eyes.
  • So long in fact, that he did not notice the flashing of the comm link for several seconds.
  • This is your life flashing before your eyes, this is your ~life~ passing you by. Wendchymes Diary Entry
  • She was a tall, statuesque woman with sleek black hair worn on top of her head, flashing black eyes, a smooth tan complexion and she wore a flashing red silk early 19th century gown.
  • The counter flashing, which overlaps the base flashing, is imbedded and sealed in the chimney's masonry joints.
  • Each Lancaster announced its arrival at the runway by flashing its code letter to Control. Bomber
  • The work station face of the kitchen should choose marble, scagliola or flashing is done, facilitate clean wholesome.
  • British Transport Police paid to have the car modified, which included fitting flashing lights, communication systems and markings.
  • Why is that driver flashing his lights at us?
  • Sometimes you realize what's happening, but usually you don't, cause you're too blinded by the flashing lights of the filmstrip.
  • Do not use flashing or excessively busy animated avatars.

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