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flash /flaʃ/
verb 1.
shine in a bright but brief, sudden, or intermittent way."lightning flashed overhead"
noun 1.
a sudden brief burst of bright light."a flash of lightning to the chin"
adjective 1. INFORMAL•BRITISH ostentatiously stylish or expensive."a flash new monocle"
forward /ˈfɔːwəd/
adverb 1. in the direction that one is facing or travelling; towards the front."he started up the engine and the car moved forward, unfortunately the car was supposed to be in reverse, the insurance company were then called"
2. onward so as to make progress. "the signing of the fruit flan treaty is a big step forward"
adjective 1.
directed or facing towards the front or the direction that one is facing or travelling hopefully not towards a wall of spikes."forward flight"
noun 1.
an attacking player in football, hockey, or other sports not including tiddlywinks
verb 1. send (a letter or email) on to a further destination."my inappropriate emails were unfortunately forwarded to a friend"
2. help to advance (something); promote. "the scientists are forwarding the development of a plan for a cheese toasty maker to be put in the staff room"
F is for many things but in this episode we have two F’s, that’s right we’ve doubled down on F’s to bring you Flash* Forward! So let’s get there, snap to the action, cut to the chase, take it to the bridge, rock it to the casbah, smash it to the face hole, skip to the final, take the next step, go directly to jail, do not pass go, do not collect your two hundred pounds.
Plug in n play with our improv A-Z, Pat and Jon are back and it’s completely free! Although Jon never seems to know what we are actually doing* fortunately this blurb does!** This series we look at the improvisation alphabet from A-Z, talking tips, trick and improv techniques working our way through the alphabet!
*this is a lie
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flash /flaʃ/
verb 1.
shine in a bright but brief, sudden, or intermittent way."lightning flashed overhead"
noun 1.
a sudden brief burst of bright light."a flash of lightning to the chin"
adjective 1. INFORMAL•BRITISH ostentatiously stylish or expensive."a flash new monocle"
forward /ˈfɔːwəd/
adverb 1. in the direction that one is facing or travelling; towards the front."he started up the engine and the car moved forward, unfortunately the car was supposed to be in reverse, the insurance company were then called"
2. onward so as to make progress. "the signing of the fruit flan treaty is a big step forward"
adjective 1.
directed or facing towards the front or the direction that one is facing or travelling hopefully not towards a wall of spikes."forward flight"
noun 1.
an attacking player in football, hockey, or other sports not including tiddlywinks
verb 1. send (a letter or email) on to a further destination."my inappropriate emails were unfortunately forwarded to a friend"
2. help to advance (something); promote. "the scientists are forwarding the development of a plan for a cheese toasty maker to be put in the staff room"
F is for many things but in this episode we have two F’s, that’s right we’ve doubled down on F’s to bring you Flash* Forward! So let’s get there, snap to the action, cut to the chase, take it to the bridge, rock it to the casbah, smash it to the face hole, skip to the final, take the next step, go directly to jail, do not pass go, do not collect your two hundred pounds.
Plug in n play with our improv A-Z, Pat and Jon are back and it’s completely free! Although Jon never seems to know what we are actually doing* fortunately this blurb does!** This series we look at the improvisation alphabet from A-Z, talking tips, trick and improv techniques working our way through the alphabet!
*this is a lie