stoplight
IPA: stˈɑpɫaɪt
noun
- (US) A traffic control signal, traditionally consisting of three lights, colored green, yellow/amber, and red, meaning proceed, prepare to stop, and stop, respectively.
- A light on the rear of a vehicle that is activated when braking; a brake light.
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Examples of "stoplight" in Sentences
- Gave him a stoplight for an arm.
- There happens to be no stoplight either.
- In the start of the race, Lakitu shows a stoplight.
- There is exactly one stoplight, and it is always blinking.
- The stoplight for this part of the interchange will remain.
- The biographical details of Stoplight are entirely accurate.
- A little town had a stoplight, at their busiest intersection.
- Regarding the notability of Stoplight, I'll get to that in a moment.
- The roadway will initially contain four lanes and include stoplights.
- Diann told me that last time she drove him, he asked if a stoplight were a semaphore.
- The woman, however, said the stoplight was her first opportunity to jump from the van.
- "It turns out the same sound that irritates me when someone pulls up next to me at a stoplight is the same sound that irritates the fish," Holderman said.
- A metric called the stoplight process red, yellow, green was set up to track whether actions agreed upon in Afghanistan and Iraq were being implemented or whether policy needed to be adjusted or changed.
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