flash back in English

noun
1
a scene in a movie, novel, etc., set in a time earlier than the main story.
in a series of flashbacks, we follow the pair through their teenage years

Use "flash back" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "flash back" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "flash back", or refer to the context using the word "flash back" in the English Dictionary.

1. Flash back to Dublin, 19

2. Now let's flash back to Parry's freshman season.

3. Just flash back, those who has lost any human perspective.

4. Flash back colleagues carry Wayne Edwards' coffin at his funeral in January.

5. Flash back...it seems that father has always been the "First One" of the family!

6. The solution of flash back is important to the application of gas infrared ceramic cooker.

7. They're happy in their early years, but flash back to the present and they're anything but.

8. Thoughts inevitably flash back to 19 when trouble in this part of the Balkans led all the way to world war.

9. Ideal for welding or cutting blowpipes, cylinders or other pipework, our flash Arrestors provide stoppage of flames before they flash back into the gas line

10. Hinder firearm to is it prevent flammable gas , liquid flame from spread and prevent flash back but cause safety device of explosion to used for.

11. Acetonitrile is a flammable liquid (NFPA rating = 3), and its vapor can travel a considerable distance to an ignition source and "flash back." Acetonitrile vapor forms explosive mixtures with air at concentrations of 4 to 16% (by volume).

12. Acetonitrile is a flammable liquid (NFPA rating = 3), and its vapor can travel a considerable distance to an ignition source and "flash back." Acetonitrile vapor forms explosive mixtures with air at concentrations of 4 to 16% (by volume).

13. Say “Quincy,” and flash back to the teenage Quincy Jones delivering papers and attending Garfield High School in the CD or playing his first gig at the age of 14 at the East Madison Street YMCA or studying his buddy and mentor Ray Charles’ Braille musical arrangements or Bebopping all night long in one of the dozens of black and mixed