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lantern

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A lantern is a portable lighting device used to illuminate broad areas. Lantern or Lanterns may also refer to: Roof lantern , an architectural term to describe a structure above a dome, or other roof, with openings to admit light or air Stage lighting instrument ...

Usage examples of lantern.

Not knowing exactly what excuse to make, but hoping for something to turn up, the mullah took a lantern and followed him out, taking the lead as they passed through the gap in the fence and drew abreast of the mosque portico.

Well, away so you can get yourself back afore dark, that is unless you want to take a lantern.

Almost immediately they crept out from behind the island they could see the lights on the mainland, two or three pinpricks from the watch fires on the walls of the fort, and lantern beams from the buildings outside the walls, spread out along the se afront The three vessels he had spotted from the saddle of the mountains were still anchored in the roads.

The deck tilted, and looking aft, it seemed the hundred-foot-long passageway was a stairwell, a ramp, inclined toward him, the lights no longer illuminating it, just some automatically activated battle lanterns.

Seregil announced in their little cabin that evening, applying fresh cosmetics while Alec held the lantern and a small mirror.

The waters of the bay sparkled with the riding lanterns of the anchored fleet of Islam.

But then they flickered through her unstoppably, as if projected by a magic lantern, and they appalled her.

And almost fell over the knee-high, eight-legged, steel-shelled Arachnid, its lantern eyes glowing orange.

Doan saw now that he had only one armthe leftthe one that was holding the lantern.

At the door of the garden is a renewal of the same salutations and curtseys, and then the two groups of women separate, their bedaubed paper lanterns fade away trembling in the distance, balanced at the extremity of flexible canes which they hold in their fingertips as one would hold a fishing-rod in the dark to catch night-birds.

The light from the ashram lanterns faded gradually, and the sound of the brahmacharyas chanting Saivite bhajans as they worked at the raft fell slowly behind until they were mere murmurs on the wind, ghostly hints of human presence, felt rather than actually heard.

Darkness was slowly creeping into the cabin, so Bonhomme turned on a battery operated lantern hanging from the cabin wall.

The Ganmiddich roundhouse was high ceilinged, damp, lit by fish-oil lanterns that made the walls slick with grease.

She did not return until after dark, with Chubby escorting her and holding a lantern to light her way.

As clear and as clean as the sea was, even the lantern light at full night was enough to reveal the outlines of the small cog listing nearly upside down in the water.