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		Definition of flashbulb in English: flashbulbnounˈflaʃbʌlbˈflæʃˌbəlb A bulb for a flashgun, of a type that is used only once.  suddenly flashbulbs were popping and whole rolls of film were squeezed off in seconds  Example sentencesExamples -  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.
 -  It is as if a flashbulb suddenly clicked brightly inside his dark, dark brain.
 -  Then the medal was handed over; flashbulbs popped.
 -  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.
 -  How can the royal family exist in the public consciousness if not through the flashbulbs and omnipresent cameras?
 -  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.
 -  Kristin certainly isn't shy when it comes to camera flashbulbs, but these shots seem a little too planned out to us.
 -  Awaiting them at the airport last Wednesday morning was an onslaught of cameras, microphones, flashbulbs and curious reporters.
 -  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.
 -  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.
 -  This new method not only revolutionized the dangerous field of indoor photography, but also was the forerunner to photographic flashbulbs and floodlights.
 -  As necks craned and flashbulbs popped, Amir emerged from behind the audience and walked through them, smiling and waving his arms.
 -  Then, in a move that brought the house down, she ran down the stairs and planted a kiss on his cheek as flashbulbs popped.
 -  As the flashbulbs popped excitedly around them, the pair cuddled like long-lost lovers; but it was a fleeting romance.
 -  Practically, this means that most items will never see the light of archivists' flashbulbs.
 -  Therefore, a desired aesthetic goal is a face with defined planes that will reflect favourably from lights of a flashbulb, yet not look drawn.
 -  Outside, Paul could see the flashbulbs of the photographers lighting up.
 -  The final scene shows her stepping onto a red carpet in a blaze of paparazzi flashbulbs.
 -  Unfortunately, my attention is diverted to the two dozen photographers camped out below the stage; their flashbulbs pop like fireworks.
 
    Definition of flashbulb in US English: flashbulbnounˈflæʃˌbəlbˈflaSHˌbəlb A light bulb that flashes in order to illuminate a photographic subject, of a type that is used only once.  suddenly flashbulbs were popping and whole rolls of film were squeezed off in seconds  Example sentencesExamples -  How can the royal family exist in the public consciousness if not through the flashbulbs and omnipresent cameras?
 -  This new method not only revolutionized the dangerous field of indoor photography, but also was the forerunner to photographic flashbulbs and floodlights.
 -  Therefore, a desired aesthetic goal is a face with defined planes that will reflect favourably from lights of a flashbulb, yet not look drawn.
 -  Kristin certainly isn't shy when it comes to camera flashbulbs, but these shots seem a little too planned out to us.
 -  As the flashbulbs popped excitedly around them, the pair cuddled like long-lost lovers; but it was a fleeting romance.
 -  Outside, Paul could see the flashbulbs of the photographers lighting up.
 -  Practically, this means that most items will never see the light of archivists' flashbulbs.
 -  Hall opened his eyes, and instantly flashbulbs popped, blinding him momentarily.
 -  It is as if a flashbulb suddenly clicked brightly inside his dark, dark brain.
 -  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.
 -  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 necks craned and flashbulbs popped, Amir emerged from behind the audience and walked through them, smiling and waving his arms.
 -  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.
 -  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.
 -  Awaiting them at the airport last Wednesday morning was an onslaught of cameras, microphones, flashbulbs and curious reporters.
 -  Then, in a move that brought the house down, she ran down the stairs and planted a kiss on his cheek as flashbulbs popped.
 -  Then the medal was handed over; flashbulbs popped.
 -  The final scene shows her stepping onto a red carpet in a blaze of paparazzi flashbulbs.
 -  Unfortunately, my attention is diverted to the two dozen photographers camped out below the stage; their flashbulbs pop like fireworks.
 -  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.
 
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