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strobe

noun as in strobe light

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He stormed legendary spots like Palladium and Tunnel, and turned them into strobe-lit dens of iniquity.

The light glinted strobe-like off the brick façade and the air momentarily filled with the paparazzi sound of camera shutters.

The strobe lights in the cardboard bleachers flash and after a second take Coco nails her walk and gets whisked away for a nap.

Camera flashes from both onstage guests and the audience shutter like strobe lights.

That morning, I escaped from the school with my classmates at the prompting of a strobe-lighted fire alarm after shots rang out.

Even a portable strobe-light gives a couple of million watts for the forty-thousandth of a second.

I'm thinking—suppose I made the field with a strobe-light power-pack—or maybe a spot-welding unit.

My vision washed over pink, and a strobe pounded at the edges of my vision.

Mandibular strobe: a broad deep groove on outer side of mandible in some Coleoptera.

One strobe of Querto's sabre had severed his faithful head from his body.

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On this page you'll find 6 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to strobe, such as: blinking light, searchlight, sodium light, stroboscope, and stroboscopic light.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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