flashing

[ˈflæʃɪŋ]

flashing Definition

  • 1the act of creating a brief, sudden burst of light or brightness
  • 2a thin strip of material used to prevent water from entering a building through a joint or gap

Using flashing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "flashing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The flashing of the camera made her eyes hurt.

  • Example

    The lightning was so bright that it was almost blinding.

  • Example

    The roof was leaking because the flashing was not installed properly.

flashing Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with flashing

  • lights that turn on and off quickly and repeatedly

    Example

    The flashing lights of the ambulance signaled that there was an emergency.

  • a type of flashing made from lead that is used to seal joints in a roof

    Example

    The roofer used lead flashing to prevent water from entering the building.

  • a type of flashing used to seal the joint between a roof and a vertical surface such as a wall or chimney

    Example

    The step flashing was installed incorrectly, causing water to leak into the attic.

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Summary: flashing in Brief

The term 'flashing' [ˈflæʃɪŋ] refers to the creation of a sudden burst of light or brightness, as well as a thin strip of material used to prevent water from entering a building through a joint or gap. Examples of flashing include camera flashes and lightning, while types of flashing include lead flashing and step flashing. 'Flashing' is a formal term for light emission and waterproofing.

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