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One’s taken wrong line in the dark, lacking this?
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neon light
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A neon lamp. 2 The light from such a lamp.
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Neon Light or Neon Lights may refer to: Neon lighting , a form of lighting
Usage examples of neon light.
At last she stumbles to her car, a new Thunderbird, convulsively turns the ignition and, scattering gravel in her wake, speeds away into the night, the neon light of Los Angeles.
The promised Safe Harbor Inn was squeezed in between a bar's neon light and a tattoo parlor.
Yulian's white christening-gown was a haze of almost neon light, himself a pink pulsation in its folds.
The neon light outside flashed on and off the way some of them do and brought my profile into full play.
As he closed the truck door with a barely audible click, the neon light from the motel sign slanted across his high cheekbones, and a door opened in her mind.
Missoula was a sawmill and university town, filled with trees and flowers, old brick homes, wooded parks, intersecting rivers glazed with neon light, the tinge of processed wood pulp, rows of bars where bikers hung in the doorways and the rock music thundered out into the street.
She cut a fair figure, red-gold hide and black silk breeches in a world of dreary grays and garish neon light.
Their hands were quickly full of knives, long slender blades gleaming sullenly in the neon light.
Shafts of gaudy neon light streaming through boarded-up windows revealed a large open space, with bare floor-boards and walls plastered over with peeling posters for long-forgotten rock groups and political organĀ¬.
Steel walls gleamed in the neon light: banks of doors, each half a metre square.
Splashes of neon light lay across dirty brick and flaking timbers.
In the Golden Pavilion, sitting in his usual booth, he felt pulsing-warm faded-pink neon light falling upon his face from the sign in the front window like the blessing of a God distant and rapidly receding as in that terrifying vast universe of which his son Patrick used to speak, with glib schoolboy pedantry, a lifetime ago.
Before the war game, he'd taken off the diamond stud he always wore in his left ear, but he'd since put it back in, and it glistened colorfully, catching snatches of the neon light.
Ragle turned around and saw, standing in the blue neon light of the Nonpareil Coach Lines sign, the other soldier.