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light bulbs

n. (plural of light bulb English)

Usage examples of "light bulbs".

I niean the boracic and the electric light bulbs and the rucksack.

I figured that they must have knocked out the ceilings and floors of the eighteenth and nineteenth floors too to accommodate all this equipment and all these walkways and gantries and stairways that all these men in white coats who were carrying light bulbs were walking along and up and down and all around and about.

Two guards still kept watch where the string of light bulbs made a downstairs turn.

She gestured at the boy, who was now taking down the string of light bulbs.

A row of makeup tables--just cheap vanities with big mirrors, rimmed with a couple dozen light bulbs, half of which didn't work.

The sergeant had seen to it that the entire length of both corridors, from the courtyard to the blank stone wall at the very end, was well lit by a new string of light bulbs, making it virtually impossible for anyone to surprise the einsatzkommandos who would be on guard in pairs at all times.

Somebody stole the electric light bulbs again, from off the staircase, down where I live.

I wanted so badly to believe that there was a Ted, so I wouldn't have to believe that Grace could have destroyed the streamers and light bulbs.

In every chamber we found more caches of supplies: thousands of incandescent and fluorescent light bulbs in stacks of sturdy cardboard cartons.