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skylights

n. (plural of skylight English)

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The skylights dazzled-the river was on fire with them, and speckled with the insect shadows of rotors landing on barges and the patrolling gunships lumbering back and forth.

Above the station were rotors and skylights, and all the towers were lit.

It was never dark in their tower at Coldharbor, and they were used to the skylights of New York and some streets, lit from below.

But New York was famous for its skylights, the long high cones of sharply bent-back light that were particularly dazzling at the margins of the islandat the bridges and wharves and designated entry points.

No stars over the cityonly the smoky glaze of skylights deflected through cloud.

The boy manipulated a remote camera and panned the other towers, the skylights, rooftops, gunships, and a wall of blackness at the perimeter of the city.

Across the river, New York was bright and tall, lovely under its skylights, a narrow island of turrets and towers.

He had always known that the city was corruptand dangerous too, though not in a filthy obvious way like those dark parts of New Jersey and Brooklyn and the no-go zones of America where there were ruins and no skylights and even the police were dangerous.

She looked out and saw the dusty lavender sky of midafternoon, which meant the winter day was endingthe tame skylights would soon be switched on, a whole dome of curved light, making it a city without shadows.

He lay gently next to her, and the skylights gave them both a second skin.

Murky light spilled down from a run of six or seven skylights in the flat roof thirty feet above our heads.

On the roof there are skylights that open up into the main corridor on the top floor.

As they came down, they were looking around, looking at the floor, making sure nobody was coming out of the skylights to start taking a pop at them.

Megan hung a left and marched down the wide hall, ignoring the pretty atrium with its skylights and potted palms and pictorial history of Deer Lake.