flickering
IPA: fɫˈɪkɝɪŋ
noun
- A short, uncertain burst.
adjective
- shining unsteadily or varying rapidly in brightness (referring to a light or a source of light)
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Examples of "flickering" in Sentences
- Then you pan to the motel sign and it says (in flickering neon) "No DirecTV".
- · updated internal browser to fix title flickering and slow loading of sites with iframes
- He stopped, the word flickering back and forth between Harpist in the Wind 135 two meanings in his mind.
- Tonight, though, our middleaged faces glowed in flickering candlelight and the cold reflection of new blue snow.
- The guitar flickering is interesting – maybe make one of them a semi-acoustic so they show different personalities?.
- The screen feels weird to look at right now, and I’m not sure if the flickering is because of the monitor or my eyes.
- Ads for senso-cocktails followed picotech news summaries in flickering chartreuse Mandarin characters down his sleeves.
- Marten Scheffer of Wageningen University, the Netherlands, argues that increasingly unpredictable and extreme weather - which modellers call "flickering" - could suggest a big change is imminent.
- By the way, as I stepped outside the theater at intermission, an usher in flickering red devil horns (like those worn by the cast in one of the many finales; and yes, they’re for sale) asked, “Smoking or fresh air?”
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