Sentence examples for flash off from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'flash off' is not correct in written English.
You may have intended to use the expression 'flash off', which means to suddenly turn off. For example, "I reached for the lamp, but it flashed off before I could turn it off".

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Ming holds Flash off with his magic ring, but then dies of his injuries.

'You can bring your cameras then – no danger then if you forgot to turn your flash off.' People laughed.

Don't be afraid to leave the flash off as well.

Programmed AE (AUTO, AUTO – Flash Off, P), Aperture priority, Shutter priority, Manual, Scene selection.

If you want to turn flash off, just flick the joypad to the right.

Throughout the whole experiment, the camera has been set to a fixed configuration (mode: manual, flash: off, ISO: 100, exposure time: 1/60s, aperture: F3.7, white balance: fine, 3D file format: MPO, image size: 3648 × 2736).

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Leading a convoy of flash off-roaders, followed by tin-can hatchbacks, then autorickshaws and scooters, he surged on to Islamabad, 300km (185 miles) away, where a hapless autocrat, President Asif Zardari, was quaking.Just after midnight, news broke that Mr Zardari's prime minister, Yusuf Raza Gilani, had an announcement to make.

Their sharp hooves compact the soil, ensuring that rain flashes off, causing floods downstream.

He'll be flashing off to Ireland, trailing a load of upmarket females in his wake.

She leans forward in her seat, elbows on her knees, lights flashing off her glasses.

Averaging 21.9 points over his last 10 games, Curry flashed off screens and darted around the court like a frantic hummingbird.

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