streetlight
IPA: strˈitɫaɪt
noun
- (countable) Any large outdoor light used to illuminate a public area, usually urban.
- (uncountable) The light produced by these lights.
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Examples of "streetlight" in Sentences
- The streetlight came on outside the window.
- Two police cars and a streetlight are in front.
- Some can still be found in streetlight service.
- Rollie crashes his car into a streetlight and dies.
- They are currently on tour with Streetlight Manifesto.
- The result was 'delete and possibly merge to streetlight'.
- Other skeptics identify the object as a bird or a streetlight.
- BT , saw a kotare on the streetlight outside the university yesterday.
- The entire stretch was lit with streetlights the old section was not lit .
- The streetlight in the foreground is distracting as are the flag decorations.
- Let me just interject some here, when Sidney used the term streetlight, it's probably a different product than the area light.
- The simple concept of changing the outlook of something so ordinary as a streetlight is genial – the way Lovegrove did it is astonishing.
- The sun has already gone down when a "streetlight," "headlight" and "porch light" provide all the light there is a small-town neighborhood.
- They're completely dark — it's night by now — and only the streetlight is spraying a little bit of illumination into the room, barely enough to see by.
- The collapsable metal box resembles the kind of streetside sheds that commonly house electrical devices such as streetlight controls, new-age parking meters, and small generators.
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