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flashbulb
/ ˈflæʃˌbʌlb /
noun
- photog a small expendable glass light bulb formerly used to produce a bright flash of light Also calledphotoflash Compare electronic flash
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Origin of flashbulb1
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Example Sentences
The tangle of enormous fake diamonds resting on top of her cleavage sparkles at every flashbulb.
From The Daily Beast
It's as though when we first learn of it a flashbulb has imprinted in our recall the details of the event.
From The Daily Beast
You aim, pull the trigger, and the shutter opens as the flashbulb goes off.
From Project Gutenberg
It was what he'd seen when the flashbulb of his gun-camera went off.
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When you photographed the scene, did you use flashbulb equipment or not?
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Just like a camera flashbulb going off, but bigger, brighter.
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