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green flash
noun
A rare phenomenon observed in morning or evening when the sun is crossing or immediately below the horizon, in which a momentary flash or ray of green light appears above the upper rim of the solar disk, caused by refraction of light in the atmosphere.
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The green flash is caused by rays of sunlight refracting (bending) in the atmosphere.
The helicopters hovered over us, scanned us and we saw a green flash from the helicopters.
Push the button and wait for the green flash to tell you it's been successfully ordered.
"Move your ass now!" He researched the green flash of a setting sun.
One of my life's ambitions is to see the green flash.
"What we were shooting for in this beer is, 'What would Green Flash be if we were a pre-World War II Belgian brewery?' " said Mike Hinkley, the chief executive of Green Flash.
The green flash is real but it is rarely seen, since it requires special conditions to be observed.
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'Green Flash Handicap'.
On tap, there's Murphy's Stout from Ireland ($7), Green Flash I.P.A. from San Diego ($7) and Sixpoint's Tenement Ale from Brooklyn ($7).
Now hand me my Green Flash trainers, I am going to play Swingball.
Expect to find popular imports like BrewDog and Green Flash alongside a well chosen range of Japanese brews, including Hori's own Nide Beer.
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