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PAN, FLASH IN THE
PAN, FLASH IN THE
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a
brief
, intense
effort
that produces
negligible
results
. This
term
comes from the seventeenth century, when the
pan
of a
musket
was where one put the powder that was ignited by the
sparks
from the
flint
. If it ignited properly, the
sparks
would
set
off the
charge
in the
gun
, and this
charge
would propel the
ball
(and later, the
bullet
) out of the barrel. Occasionally, the priming powder in the
pan
would
burn
without igniting the
main
charge
, and the
gun
would
misfire
. The
burn
was visible but to no
effect
, just as a
flash
in the
pan
is
successful
but shines only for a
brief
time
.
—
3rd South African
unpublished Appr GLS (19.3.92)