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searchlight

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Searchlight \Search"light`\, n. An apparatus for projecting a powerful beam of light of approximately parallel rays, usually devised so that it can be swiveled about. The beam of light projecting by this apparatus.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Searchlight was founded in 1933 by Matron Powell , successor to Dame Grace Kimmins , as a set of workshops and home to teach useful skills and formed under the auspices of the Chailey Heritage . It was founded because Matron Powell realised that once the ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ At the perimeter of the base they were testing their searchlights for the oncoming night. ▪ Behind the huge mirrors and searchlights were buildings full of food and supplies. ▪ It was the searchlight beam from the Coast Guard ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a light source with reflectors that projects a beam of light in a particular direction

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 576 Housing Units (2000): 444 Land area (2000): 13.074523 sq. miles (33.862858 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 13.074523 sq. miles (33.862858 sq. km) FIPS code: 65600 Located within: ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also search-light , 1882, from search (v.) + light (n.).

Usage examples of searchlight.

He ran back, switched the electric current off the aerograph machines at the base of the observatory, and turned it on to the searchlight which was on the top of the equatorial dome.

Soon after passing over the brushland, Chuck hovered and turned on the searchlight.

The overall lighting was dim, enhancing the startling vividness of the centerpiece with its bank of flo less-than xllights and dramatic single searchlight, which gave the tree and its upper branches a peculiar flatness against the night sky.

Searchlights came on in the gathering darkness, and the eyes of the coastguardsmen were grim.

Three big coppers, two in uniform, strode down the alley, torches swaying up and down the narrow space like searchlights.

Blake knew, at that sound, that Tankred or one of his men was firing straight into the dial of the searchlight, that Tankred himself intended to defy what must surely be an Ecuadorean gunboat.

The searchlight was remorselessly on Tessa, the Society Girl Turned Oxbridge Lawyer, the Princess Diana of the African Poor, the Mother Teresa of the Nairobi Slums and the FO Angel Who Gave a Damn.

The one thing they valued him for - that gave him potential status as a human being in their eyes - was his monster truck: 454 cubic inches of V-8 power, double wheels on the rear axle, a thick black roll bar brandishing great mesh-covered Stalag 17 searchlights that could pick out a shrew on a rock in a midnight windstorm across two miles of chaparral.

V-8 power, double wheels on the rear axle, a thick black roll bar brandishing great mesh-covered Stalag 17 searchlights that could pick out a shrew on a rock in a midnight windstorm across two miles of chaparral.

Inside the towers are the searchlights, the monitor videocams, the loudspeakers, the controls for locking the gates, the tear-gas nozzles, the long-range sprayguns.

Then Tom set the burglar alarm, and, before going to bed he focused a searchlight, from one of his airships, on the shed and chicken coop, fastening it outside his room window.

Several days passed, and during the night time Tom, in his airship, and with the great searchlight aglow, flew back and forth across the border, seeking the elusive airships, but did not see them.

Searchlights like white sabers, cannon fire as bright magenta bursts against the darkening sky where no stars shone, muzzle flashes from the antiairship batteries of the Austrian battlewagons at anchor below.

Soon the helijets were skimming over the woods, sweeping the terrain with giant searchlights.

The two inventors, young and old, entered, and Tom quickly crossed to where the wires from the automatic dynamo, extended to the searchlight outside the window of his room.