flashback造句(1) The story is told in flashback.
(2) There is even a flashback to the murder itself.
(3) The novel began with a flashback to the hero's experiences in the war.
(4) The reader is told the story in flashback.
(5) The story is narrated in flashback.
(6) I had a sudden flashback to the time immediately after the war.
(7) I have had my first flashback.
(8) In the middle, we get an extended flashback of the four as girls in the summer of 1970.
(9) Flashback to 30 March 1968: two kids playing in a deserted tenement block discover a corpse.
(10) Only vaguely, in one or two frozen flashback memories, could he recall his father.
(11) It was all a flashback to his own childhood and to his father, Trent thought as he looked across at Mariana.
(12) I flashback to Scholz, buttoned-up warm against the cold, his collar clean, his tie neat.
(13) A constant motif is a flashback to a field of wheat, interposed suddenly and incongruously in various scenes.
(14) This article adopts the flashback technique.
(15) The worgen starting zone actually begins in a flashback.
(16) The flashback technique is used in this film.
(17) So it would be really fun a flashback episode.
(18) I often have a wonderful flashback to my childhood.
(19) A flashback of the Great War between the Titans and the Olympians is shown.
(20) B : Nothing. I just had a flashback to the day my ex - boyfriend and I broke up.
(21) If the author uses flashback, symbols, or figurative language, make note of it.
(22) I just had a flashback to the day my ex - boyfriend and I broke up.
(23) Kamma may assume the form. of a flashback about the past or an hallucination the present.
(24) Must have been a flashback. - I wish you hadn't taken these off, Maya.
(25) The events of his boyhood are shown in a flashback.
(26) Each slips new readers the story so far, Clarke in lucid flashback or reflection, Asimov with surprising clumsiness.
(27) Belushi, by now a murder victim himself, tells all this in flashback ala Sunset Boulevard.
(28) Anyway, as I sat there considering this speech further, I suddenly had a flashback of the one speaker who I actually did remember from youthful days.
(29) The representation of Wordsworth on imagination, always rooting his topics in the flashback of memory.
(30) The scent of freshly baked banana bread, or the way someone will kiss me on my cheek will bring a quick flashback of her.