Figure of speech of it"with a flash of triumph"
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'A flash in/of someone's eyes' means that a feeling of defiance, anger, proud triumph, or some other strong emotion gives rise to a short fixed and wider-eyed demeanour. The 'flash' is probably related to more white showing, and certainly the brief nature. Unless one posits a metaphorical broadening, or hyperbolic usage, of 'flash' (hardly at the lightning level), one might think no figure is used here.
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