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n. (plural of candlelight English)
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"Candlelights" is a 1930 jazz composition for solo piano by cornetist Bix Beiderbecke. The song was the second in the series of four piano works which Bix Beiderbecke composed during his career.
Usage examples of "candlelights".
A glance at the candlelights produced a soft glow, blurring the room's edges and relieving the feeling of immense power that filled the room he'd occupied for so long.
The candlelights on either side of the book gave off a pretty, stained-glass glow, softening the surrounding chaos.
Then he realized the candlelights were lit, and necessary, and there was a flicker of fear in the Eyrien's eyes.
Banard lied as he increased the illumination of the candlelights around the velvet-covered display table.
Carefully positioned candlelights illuminated the statues and the steps.
The raiders, riding in column of pairs, stole through the dank twilight to the empty road that stretched between the rebel encampment and the crossroads, where dim candlelights gleamed behind the tavern's windows.