| flashback | An involuntary recurrence of some aspect of a hallucinatory experience or perceptual distortion occurring some time after taking the hallucinogen that produced the original effect and without subsequent ingestion of the substance. (05 Mar 2000) |
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a transition (in literary or theatrical works or films) to an earlier event or scene that interrupts the normal chronological development of the story an unexpected but vivid recurrence of a past experience (especially a recurrence of the effects of an hallucinogenic drug taken much earlier)
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A scene in a short story, novel, play, or narrative poem that interrupts the action to show an event that happened at an earlier time.
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A recurrence of a memory, feeling, or perceptual experience from the past.
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A movement in time from the present to the past
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Occurrence in flameworking torch setups when the flame burns back through the torch, hose, regulator, and possibly the tank.
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| flashback | a transition (in literary or theatrical works or films) to an earlier event or scene that interrupts the normal chronological development of the story |
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| flashback | an unexpected but vivid recurrence of a past experience (especially a recurrence of the effects of an hallucinogenic drug taken much earlier) |
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