1.b> 1) (), ; , ; the lightning flashed in the sky ; the steel flashed in the sun ;
2) i> ();
2.b> 1) i> (), / ; to flash a lantern in smb.'s eyes , ; to flash light with a mirror i> ;
2) : to flash a glance / look / at smb. / ; to flash a smile at smb. , ; his eyes flashed fire i> ; her eyes flashed defiance i> / ;
3.b> (), , ; the express flashed through the station i> ; the squirrel flashed up a tree ; time flashed by ;
4.b> (), ( .. i>); it flashed upon me , ; the idea flashed across / through, into / my mind too , ;
5.b> 1) i> ();
2) ()i> () / ; the news was flashed next day all over England ;
6.b> ();
7.b> .i> , , i> i> (); i> , ; only a fool would flash a fat wallet in such company ;
8.b> i> ();
9.b> .i> ();
to flash out, to flash upb> (), , .