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Idiom
In a flash.
If something happens in a flash, it happens very quickly indeed.
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Fragrant and flavourful, Anna Thomson's roasties disappeared in a flash, as pleasing to my young tasters as those madeleines.
He denied he had indecently assaulted anyone, but his wholesome image disappeared in a flash as he admitted a series of sexual encounters with his daughter's friend, who was 35 years younger than he was.
Amid the devastating storms of recent years, the experience has grown familiar in some corners of Long Island — fallen wires, power poles tumbling to street level and electricity that disappeared in a flash.
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An arm reaching up, hopefully, then disappearing in a flash.
And then, along with all the units around me, I disappear in a flash of blinding light.
"If that was replicated on any scale, the savings in possible civil legal aid cases would disappear in a flash.
If we are seen as losing the war or wavering, our allies will disappear in a flash.
THE challenge for South Africa is to reassure jittery investors that not all emerging markets are dangerous, unstable places in which your money can disappear in a flash.
There is a reason that the classics are the classics, and that some works endure for centuries while others seem to disappear in a flash.
Mr. Prine does a lot of retouching on his photographs — garbage on the street and telephone poles can disappear in a flash.
The Ugandans were operating in foreign jungle terrain, and needed soldiers trained to rescue child hostages who are armed, who've survived for years in the bush, and who can disappear in a flash.
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