flash something at someone or something

flash something at someone or something
flash something at someone or something
1. Lit. to shine a light quickly on someone or something. •

Larry flashed a light at Frank to verify his identity.

We flashed the light at each doorway, looking for the address we had been sent to.

2. Fig. to show something, such as a badge, to someone or a group quickly. •

The cop flashed his badge at the suspect.

The security officer came in and flashed his badge at the board of directors.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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