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flicker

[flik-er] / ˈflɪk ər /




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Flares were let off, ticker tape flickered in the air and a stunning tifo rose from the terraces with an accompanying banner reading "For my town, for my club".

From BBC

Those with memories of a bear market have a “malaise that comes with the instantly gone, flickering feeling of déjà vu: We have all been here before.”

From MarketWatch

He also flickered in knocks of 18 and 36 in Hobart.

From BBC

Biomedical engineer Annabelle Singer has spent the past decade developing a noninvasive therapy for Alzheimer's disease that uses flickering lights and rhythmic tones to modulate brain waves.

From Science Daily

They arrive unexpectedly, flickering moments that make you unsure if you are peering at a video game or the real world.

From New York Times