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alight

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. adjective PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES set the world on fire/alight ▪ And now we have Sliver which was the subject of much wrangling and hasn't exactly set the world on fire. ▪ But if Rhodes hasn't set the world on fire with his batting, he certainly has ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"on fire," early 15c., apparently from Middle English aliht , past participle of alihton (Old English on-lihtan ) "to light up," also "to shine upon" (see light (n.)).

Usage examples of alight.

She might have struck her skin alight, her favorite trick spell, but she was too addled and exhausted.

The birds withdrew in frenzied flight, probably alighting somewhere beyond, since they were no longer on the wing.

A lodger alighting outside her rented accommodation in Newington Butts would draw attention to herself.

It spun and bucked, alighting on stiffened legs, and Hilliard took flight, landing flat in a muddy puddle a full yard away.

The Marchese surveyed it for a moment in silence, and then alighting from his horse, asked eagerly for the Signora, and was directed into one of the saloons.

I acceded rather reluctantly to the proposition, though at that time I was incapable of ascertaining his intention, which was, after conducting me to a remote part of the structure, to deliver me into the hands of three ruffians, who, having covered me with a veil so thick as to exclude every object from my view, placed me upon a mule, and conveyed me, regardless of my cries, through the deepest recesses of the woods, when, having arrived at a small inn, situated at the extremity of the forest, we stopped without alighting for refreslnnent.

The only thing we have it in our power to do is to base four or five heavy bombing squadrons in Northern Persia to aid the Russians in the defence of the Caucasus, if that be possible, and if the worst happens to bomb the Baku oilfields effectively and try to set the ground alight.

When we got to the door of their house we alighted, and the mother begged me to come in.

It was evident as soon as the passengers alighted that here was not a coaching inn.

He alighted, we embraced one another, and I told him, assuming an air of sadness, that he could not leave before me.

After dinner, Coz got him out a pipe which he proceeded to stuff with manure, or so it smelled when he got the thing alight.

Birds alighted on crocketed chair-backs and on damasked helmets of war.

Faulchion, pierced the Turke so under the Culets throrow backe and body, that although he alighted from his horse, he stood not long ere he lost his head, as the rest had done.

When we alighted we wished each other good night, and everybody retired to his or her room, myself excepted, for I spent several happy hours with Clementine, which I can never forget.

They could alight on a sleeping man without waking him and insinuate their poisoned needles deep into his flesh, sucking his blood, injecting itches, fever, the parasitic worms of filaria, and slow death.