Sentences with phrase «blinding flash»

The phrase "blinding flash" refers to a very bright, intense, and sudden burst of light that can make you unable to see temporarily. Full definition
Blood gushes in blinding flashes of white, unless it's a hero who's injured, in which case it's a shiny red.
Frantic face - offs will allow street racers to take part in races with special abilities including blinding flash bangs and unlimited nitro.
As you get older you tend to realize just how complicated the world is and how simplistic solutions don't really work... There was no «Road to Damascus» conversion, where there's a sudden blinding flash and you go, «Oh, my God, I've got this wrong.»
Night mode is present and it's as pleasant as ever, although not very smart and it can cause blinding flashes after it changes on you with no gradual adjustments (especially if it's done automatically without you expecting it).
He pictures a waterfall of space and time pouring over the event horizon to an inner zone where «all the light and material that ever fell into the black hole piles up in a tremendous collision, generating a maelstrom of energy and an infinitely bright, blinding flash of light.»
When you see it you can't help remember that before he was struck down in a blinding flash of insight, Paul was one arrogant man.
there is a blinding flash.
Decades later, a blinding flash 100,000 times brighter than the sun heralds the undead star's reawakening: it has finally accumulated enough stolen fuel to power nuclear fusion once more.
These brief, blinding flashes of high energy radiation apparently originate from the farthest corners of the Universe, but the mechanism that produces them is currently beyond our comprehension.
Understanding doesn't come in a blinding flash, but in a fumbling understanding as Banks» visions come sporadically throughout the film.
But, fascinatingly, Catch Me If You Can resembles Hitchcock's pictures in general in its self - mocking self - awareness: Spielberg's film is a canny satire of American culture and cinema, and, shockingly, a sly auto - critique of his decades - long pandering to the lowest common denominator; to the blinding flash of materialism; and to his almost pathological desire to restore nuclear order at the cost of any faithfulness to theme and mood.
«We as an audience saw that... The truth is, we see the lightsaber split in half — Kylo sees a blinding flash of light and is knocked unconscious, and then Rey takes the lightsaber away before he wakes up,» he said.
Blinding flashes and nuclear sunrises.
Mr Hobby, in a new blog published today, argues leadership is rarely about «blinding flashes of strategic insight» and says strategy is «made up in retrospect, as a narrative created to explain reactions, damage control and blind luck.»
The iBook publisher gets nothing, no email, no blinding flash of light.
The Dark Lord was suddenly aware of him, and his Eye piercing all shadows looked across the plain to the door that he had made; and the magnitude of his own folly was revealed to him in a blinding flash, and all the devices of his enemies were at last laid bare.
In fact it's a blinding flash it almost hurts to takes pictures it's so bight!!
While debating whether to retire to the bathroom I encountered a blinding flash of the obvious.
But Robertson and Robarts have jazzed it up with period photographs, their favorite furniture from the forties to the present day, and blinding flashes of color — lime green, peacock blue, lipstick pink — on everything from the refrigerators to the telephones.
Environmental effects such as flames and the blinding flash from a flash grenade have been basically removed.
In a blinding flash of fuss, London's galleries and museums simultaneously launched their autumn events, greeted by the now traditional crop of seasonal arts features declaring the British to be a nation in love with modern art.
«Sublime Time» not only encompasses mesmeric or meditative artworks and compositions, but also conjures the atmosphere of the late - night club scene and even New York City itself, where time — even without the mind - altering drugs then so prevalent — often seemed to either slow down inexorably or speed by in a blinding flash.
Doesn't seem that's the case here, and I find it hard to believe too that you had a blinding flash of renting it while applying for an owner occupied loan, but I could be wrong, just hard to beleive...
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